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2011 100P Type A10.4, KM-UL, KM-952 PR

2011 100P Type A10.4, KM-UL, KM-952 PR

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 296257)

The 2011 100 Pesos is part of a series of Non-circulating coins struck from 2011-2011. The specific variety is Type A10.4, KM-UL. Struck in Mexico City and designated as a Proof (PR) strike, this coin is made of Bimetallic; center 0.925 sterling silver, outer ring, bronze-aluminum-nickel alloy from a mintage of 8,000 struck.
Obverse: Issuer's name above its coat of arms
Reverse: Insurgent coin of Morelos, SUD type, the first genuine Mexican coin (8 reales)

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GSID: 296257
Coin Date: 2011
Denomination: 100P / 100 Pesos
Designation: PR
Mint Mark: Mo
Mint Location: Mexico City
Mintage: 8,000
Coinage Type: Non-circulating coin
Coinage Years: 2011-2011
Composition: Bimetallic; center 0.925 sterling silver, outer ring, bronze-aluminum-nickel alloy
Variety: Type A10.4, KM-UL
Variety 2: KM-952
Strike Type: Proof
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