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1978-Mo 10c Type 7, Ear of Corn, 6 Rows, Blunt/Thick, KM-434 MS

1978-Mo 10c Type 7, Ear of Corn, 6 Rows, Blunt/Thick, KM-434 MS

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 294910)

The 1978-Mo 10 Centavos is part of a series of Coinage Reform of 1905 coins struck from 1974-1980. The specific variety is Type 7, Ear of Corn, 6 Rows, Blunt/Thick. Struck in Mexico City and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of 0.75 copper, 0.25 zinc from a mintage of 271,870,000 struck.
Obverse: Above a spray of oak and laurel, the national coat of arms depicting the eagle in profile to the left, with the feathers and other elements drawn as outlines instead of in full relief. Above, the legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS.
Reverse: At the center, a partially shucked ear of corn on a plain field. In the upper part of the field, divided by the ear, 10 / Cs. In the lower part of the field, divided by the stem, the date and mintmark M.

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GSID: 294910
Coin Date: 1978-Mo
Denomination: 10c / 10 Centavos
Designation: MS
Mint Mark: Mo
Mint Location: Mexico City
Mintage: 271,870,000
Coinage Type: Coinage Reform of 1905
Coinage Years: 1974-1980
Composition: 0.75 copper, 0.25 zinc
Variety: Type 7, Ear of Corn, 6 Rows, Blunt/Thick
Variety 2: KM-434
Strike Type: Business
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