Mexico. 25 Pesos 1972 - NGC MS64





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Mexico, 25 Pesos silver coin from 1972, obverse: Jose Maria Morelos, reverse: national shield with eagle and snake, graded MS64 by NGC.
Description from the seller
MEXICO. Mexico City. 25 Pesos. 1972.
- Value: 25 Pesos.
- Year: 1972.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: JOSE Ma MORELOS · 0.720 · Mo · 1972. Reverse: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS · national coat of arms with an eagle and a serpent.
- Grade: MS64 (NGC).
Silver coin with a portrait to the right of José María Morelos, a key figure in Mexican independence, rendered in a realistic and sober style, highlighting well-defined features and a serene expression. The reverse presents the national coat of arms of Mexico with the eagle devouring a serpent on a nopales cactus, executed in a classical and balanced manner. The specimen shows a high degree of preservation, with sharp reliefs and fields with a satin sheen, though with slight contact marks visible inherent to its grade, overall maintaining an attractive appearance representative of this modern silver issue.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to leave absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside EU that has special tax agreement (example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
MEXICO. Mexico City. 25 Pesos. 1972.
- Value: 25 Pesos.
- Year: 1972.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: JOSE Ma MORELOS · 0.720 · Mo · 1972. Reverse: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS · national coat of arms with an eagle and a serpent.
- Grade: MS64 (NGC).
Silver coin with a portrait to the right of José María Morelos, a key figure in Mexican independence, rendered in a realistic and sober style, highlighting well-defined features and a serene expression. The reverse presents the national coat of arms of Mexico with the eagle devouring a serpent on a nopales cactus, executed in a classical and balanced manner. The specimen shows a high degree of preservation, with sharp reliefs and fields with a satin sheen, though with slight contact marks visible inherent to its grade, overall maintaining an attractive appearance representative of this modern silver issue.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to leave absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside EU that has special tax agreement (example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.

