The first issue of a 100 Peso Mexican coin came in 1977 with the release of a silver circulation coin. A unique specimen, these coins featured .720 pure silver content by weight and were available for just a few years before being replaced by a base metal variation after 1979. Right now, 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coins in this product listing comes with variable conditions and dates. The coins are housed inside of individual plastic flips for shipping and feature a unique silver content of .720 silver purity with other metals making up the remainder. Most of the remaining metal content is copper. All coins are About Uncirculated coins with slight wear visible only on the highest points of the design. A “plus” note indicates the coins are among the more brilliant AU coins.
Please note that JM Bullion does not guarantee the specific condition of the coin you receive, nor do we guarantee the date mark of the coin you will get. All coins are chosen at random once your payment has been processed. Your date marks will range from 1977 to 1979. If you buy more than one coin, you could get several matching date marks.
On the obverse of the 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coin is a depiction of General Jose Maria Morelos. The front-facing bust of Morelos captures a portrait of the man who has become a national hero in Mexico. His portrait is shown along with inscriptions of the Mexican Mint mark, date mark, and a text inscription of the face value as “Cien Pesos.”
General Jose Maria Morelos was a Roman Catholic priest in Mexico and a revolutionary rebel leader. He took up a position of leadership in the Mexican revolution after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was captured and executed in 1811. Morelos was instrumental in organizing the war effort and leading the installation of the Congress of Anahuac. Morelos was eventually captured by Spanish royalist forces, tried by an Inquisition, defrocked from the priesthood, and executed for treason in 1815.
The reverse face of 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coins comes with a depiction of the Mexican coat of arms. The modern symbol of the federal government depicts a golden eagle as it battles with a serpent on a cactus branch.
If you have any questions about silver for sale, please contact JM Bullion. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and through our email address.
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The first issue of a 100 Peso Mexican coin came in 1977 with the release of a silver circulation coin. A unique specimen, these coins featured .720 pure silver content by weight and were available for just a few years before being replaced by a base metal variation after 1979. Right now, 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coins in this product listing comes with variable conditions and dates. The coins are housed inside of individual plastic flips for shipping and feature a unique silver content of .720 silver purity with other metals making up the remainder. Most of the remaining metal content is copper. All coins are About Uncirculated coins with slight wear visible only on the highest points of the design. A “plus” note indicates the coins are among the more brilliant AU coins.
Please note that JM Bullion does not guarantee the specific condition of the coin you receive, nor do we guarantee the date mark of the coin you will get. All coins are chosen at random once your payment has been processed. Your date marks will range from 1977 to 1979. If you buy more than one coin, you could get several matching date marks.
On the obverse of the 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coin is a depiction of General Jose Maria Morelos. The front-facing bust of Morelos captures a portrait of the man who has become a national hero in Mexico. His portrait is shown along with inscriptions of the Mexican Mint mark, date mark, and a text inscription of the face value as “Cien Pesos.”
General Jose Maria Morelos was a Roman Catholic priest in Mexico and a revolutionary rebel leader. He took up a position of leadership in the Mexican revolution after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was captured and executed in 1811. Morelos was instrumental in organizing the war effort and leading the installation of the Congress of Anahuac. Morelos was eventually captured by Spanish royalist forces, tried by an Inquisition, defrocked from the priesthood, and executed for treason in 1815.
The reverse face of 100 Pesos Mexican Silver Coins comes with a depiction of the Mexican coat of arms. The modern symbol of the federal government depicts a golden eagle as it battles with a serpent on a cactus branch.
If you have any questions about silver for sale, please contact JM Bullion. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and through our email address.