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100 Pesos Fernando VI 1748 Coin

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 2014
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description The Mexican national coat of arms occupies the silver centre field, depicting a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus atop a rock rising from a lake, holding a serpent in its beak and talons, rendered in high relief. The aluminium bronze outer ring bears the curved legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS along the upper periphery. The lower portion of the ring is adorned with an ornamental wreath of oak and laurel branches tied with a ribbon at the base.
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Reverse description The silver centre field presents a faithful reproduction of the colonial 8 Escudos milled gold coin struck at the Mexico City Mint in 1748 under King Ferdinand VI, featuring the royal crowned shield flanked by crowned pillars of Hercules with scrolling banners, surrounded by a tressure of arches. The aluminium bronze outer ring carries the legend HERENCIA NUMISMÁTICA DE MÉXICO along with the mint mark Mo, the date 2014, and the denomination $100 arranged around the periphery.
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Edge Milled
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