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1992-Mo New 10P Type A1, Bi-metallic, KM-553 MS

1992-Mo New 10P Type A1, Bi-metallic, KM-553 MS

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 295917)

The 1992-Mo 10 New Pesos is part of a series of Coinage Reform of 1992 coins struck from 1992-1995. The specific variety is Type A1, Bi-metallic. Struck in Mexico City and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Bimetallic; center 0.925 silver, 0.075 copper; outer ring 0.92 copper, 0.06 aluminum, 0.02 nickel from a mintage of 20,000,000 struck.
Obverse: On the silver center, the national coat of arms with the eagle facing left, its feathers resembling plates of armor. On the bronze-aluminum outer ring, the legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS above, with a half-wreath of oak and laurel below.
Reverse: On the silver center, the innermost design on the Aztec Calendar Stone, with the god Tonatiuh in the middle. On the outer ring, the denomination N$10 at the top and DIEZ NUEVOS PESOS at the bottom, with the date at upper left and the mintmark M at upper right.

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GSID: 295917
Coin Date: 1992-Mo
Denomination: New 10P / 10 New Pesos
Designation: MS
Mint Mark: Mo
Mint Location: Mexico City
Mintage: 20,000,000
Coinage Type: Coinage Reform of 1992
Coinage Years: 1992-1995
Composition: Bimetallic; center 0.925 silver, 0.075 copper; outer ring 0.92 copper, 0.06 aluminum, 0.02 nickel
Variety: Type A1, Bi-metallic
Variety 2: KM-553
Strike Type: Business
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