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Mexico, 1932 AD., Mexico city mint, 1 Peso, KM 455. 
Mexico, Mexico city mint, 1932 AD.,
1 Peso (ø 34 mm / 16,43 g), 0,720 silver, 16,66 g theor. mint weight, mintage 50.770.000 (all var.) , axis coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), plain edge with incuse letters "INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD",
Obv.: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS / 0,7 - 20 , national arms: facing eagle on cactus, wings spread, snake in beak, oak and laurel branches below.
Rev.: LIBERTAD / M / UN PESO / 1932 , mint mark, value and date (open 9) within 3/4 wreath of a holm oak branch on the left side and a laurel branch on the other, Liberty cap with inscription "LIBERTAD" surrounded by rays above.
KM 455 .

Year / Mintage
1920 8,830,000 (plus overdate variety)
1921 5,480,000
1922 33,620,000
1923 35,280,000
1924 33.060.000
1925 9,160,000
1926 28,840,000
1927 5,060,000
1932 50.770.000 open "9"
1932 (incl. above) closed "9"
1933 43.920.000 overdate variety 1933/2 and "fallen date" (33 lower than 19) varieties exist.
1934 22,070,000
1935 8,050,000
1938 30,000,000
1940 20,000,000
1943 47,662,000
1944 39,522,000
1945 37,300,000

the legend of Tenochtitlan - how Mexico City was founded: As the Mexica, a small Mid-Mexican tribe were chased from their grounds, they had to look for new space. Their most important god, Huitzilopochtli, told the tribe they must build their new town on the place where they should find an eagle on a cactus, eating a snake. They found the place in the marshes of Lake Texcoco. The Mexica became the Aztecs and Tenochtitlan turned into Mexico City. E

Schlüsselwörter: Mexico City Peso Arms Eagle Snake Beak Cactus Branch Wreath Liberty Cap Rays oak laurel

Mexico, 1932 AD., Mexico city mint, 1 Peso, KM 455.

Mexico, Mexico city mint, 1932 AD.,
1 Peso (ø 34 mm / 16,43 g), 0,720 silver, 16,66 g theor. mint weight, mintage 50.770.000 (all var.) , axis coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), plain edge with incuse letters "INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD",
Obv.: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS / 0,7 - 20 , national arms: facing eagle on cactus, wings spread, snake in beak, oak and laurel branches below.
Rev.: LIBERTAD / M / UN PESO / 1932 , mint mark, value and date (open 9) within 3/4 wreath of a holm oak branch on the left side and a laurel branch on the other, Liberty cap with inscription "LIBERTAD" surrounded by rays above.
KM 455 .

Year / Mintage
1920 8,830,000 (plus overdate variety)
1921 5,480,000
1922 33,620,000
1923 35,280,000
1924 33.060.000
1925 9,160,000
1926 28,840,000
1927 5,060,000
1932 50.770.000 open "9"
1932 (incl. above) closed "9"
1933 43.920.000 overdate variety 1933/2 and "fallen date" (33 lower than 19) varieties exist.
1934 22,070,000
1935 8,050,000
1938 30,000,000
1940 20,000,000
1943 47,662,000
1944 39,522,000
1945 37,300,000

the legend of Tenochtitlan - how Mexico City was founded: As the Mexica, a small Mid-Mexican tribe were chased from their grounds, they had to look for new space. Their most important god, Huitzilopochtli, told the tribe they must build their new town on the place where they should find an eagle on a cactus, eating a snake. They found the place in the marshes of Lake Texcoco. The Mexica became the Aztecs and Tenochtitlan turned into Mexico City. E

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