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Mexican Emblematic 5 Centavos Coin

Mexican Emblematic 5 Centavos Coin
MEXICO 5 CENTAVOS 2002 BU DISCONTINUED COIN,THE NATIONAL EMBLEM OF MEXICO DEPICT
The Mexican Emblematic 5 Centavos Coin, minted in 2002, features a design showcasing the national emblem of Mexico with a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake.
On the reverse side, the coin displays the denomination of 5¢ with the date and mint mark above, set against a background of stylized solar rays of the Quincunces Ring on the Aztec calendar stone.
This discontinued coin, although still holding legal tender status, is considered rare due to its lowered mintage numbers.
Collectors may find this piece intriguing for its historical significance and unique design elements.
$ 2 .00
US, South Amboy
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