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==Coins== ===Real=== Coins issued from the 16th to 19th centuries under the [[Spanish America]]n system of ''reales'' and ''escudos'' included * in gold: {{frac|1|2}}, 1, 2, 4 and 8 escudos, with 1 escudo ≈ 2 pesos or 16 reales. * in silver: {{frac|1|2}}, 1, 2, 4 and 8 reales, with 1 peso = 8 reales. Additionally, Mexico issued copper coins denominated in ''tlacos'' or {{frac|1|8}} real ({{frac|1|64}} peso). Post-independence silver coins were of the ''cap and ray'' design showing a radiant [[Phrygian cap]] marked "Libertad" (liberty), which became familiar to East Asian traders. This design ended in 1872 with the minting of "centavo" coins except for the silver 8-reales which was revived as a trade coin from 1873 to 1897. ===Peso, 19th century=== [[File:Mexico 1866 20 Pesos.jpg|thumb|300px|Front and back of an 1866 twenty-peso gold coin, depicting [[Maximilian I of Mexico]].]] [[File:25 centavos de Zacatecas de 1889 (anverso y reverso).JPG|thumb|200px|left|[[Spanish peseta#Términos derivados|Peseta]] or 25 centavos, 1889.]] [[File:5 centavos Mexico 1904.PNG|thumb|200px|left|[[:es:Quinto (moneda)|Quinto]] or 5 centavos, 1904.]] The [[Second Mexican Empire]] of 1863-1867 commenced the minting of coins denominated in pesos and centavos, minting the copper 1-centavo, silver 5, 10 and 50 centavos, the silver 1-peso and the gold 20-peso. The last two coins featured the portrait of [[Maximilian I of Mexico|Emperor Maximilian]] on the obverse, and the imperial arms of the short-lived empire on the reverse.<ref>{{cite web |author=Encyclopaedia Britannica |title=Maximilian |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maximilian-archduke-of-Austria-and-emperor-of-Mexico |access-date=25 August 2018 |archive-date=21 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210621065132/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maximilian-archduke-of-Austria-and-emperor-of-Mexico |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |page=40 |volume=94 |title=The Numismatist |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nFZmAAAAMAAJ |year=1982 |publisher=American Numismatic Association |access-date=2020-09-25 |archive-date=2024-01-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240104072120/https://books.google.com/books?id=nFZmAAAAMAAJ |url-status=live }}</ref> The [[Restored Republic (Mexico)|Restored Mexican republic]] of 1867 continued the minting of coins in pesos and centavos. The copper 1-centavo coin was continued; silver (.9027 fine) coins of 5, 10, 20, 25 and 50 centavos and 1 peso commenced in 1867; and gold coins of 1, {{frac|2|1|2}}, 5, 10 and 20 pesos commenced in 1870. The obverses featured the Mexican 'eagle' and the legend "Republica Mexicana". The reverses of the larger coins showed a pair of scales; those of the smaller coins, the denomination. In 1882, cupro-nickel 1, 2 and 5 centavos coins were issued but they were only minted for two years. Despite the discontinuation of the newly designed silver peso in 1873, in 1898 the denomination on the "cap-and-ray" coin was successfully revised from "8 reales" to "1 peso" without being rejected in China; this continued to be minted as trade coinage until 1909. From 1900 the market value of the gold coins have approximately doubled versus their face values. ===<span class="anchor" id="20th century"></span>Peso, 20th century=== [[File:Peso Mexicano 1921.jpg|thumb|right|upright=2|2-peso centennial commemorative, 1921.]] [[File:50 centavos de México de 1919 (anverso y reverso).JPG|thumb|upright=1.2|left|[[:es:Tostón (moneda)|Tostón]] or 50 centavos, 1919.]] In 1905 a monetary reform was carried out in which the gold content of the peso was reduced by 49.36% and the silver coins were (with the exception of the 1-peso) reduced to token issues. Bronze 1 and 2 centavos, nickel 5 centavos, silver 10, 20, and 50 centavos and gold 5 and 10 pesos were issued. In 1910, a new peso coin was issued, known as the ''Caballito''. The obverse had the Mexican official coat of arms (an eagle with a snake in its beak, standing on a cactus plant) and the legends "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" and "Un Peso". The reverse showed a woman riding a horse, her hand lifted high in exhortation holding a torch, and the date. These were minted in .903 fineness silver from 1910 to 1914. In 1947, a new issue of silver coins was struck, with the 50 centavo and 1 peso in .500 fineness and a new 5-peso coin in .900 fineness. A portrait of [[José María Morelos]] appeared on the 1 peso, with [[Cuauhtémoc]] appearing on the 5-peso; and this was to remain a feature of the 1 peso coin until its demise. The silver content of this series was 5.4 g to the peso. This was reduced to 4 g in 1950, when .300 fineness 25 and 50 centavo, and 1 peso coins were minted alongside .720 fineness 5 pesos. A new portrait of Morelos appeared on the 1 peso, with Cuauhtemoc now on the 50 centavo and [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla|Miguel Hidalgo]] on the 5 peso coins. No reference was made to the silver content except on the 5 peso coin. During this period 5 peso, and to a lesser extent, 10 peso coins were also used as vehicles for occasional commemorative strikings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cointypes.info/mexico/mex5p.htm|title=United Mexican States Coins: Type Collecting - Five Pesos|first=Ken|last=Polsson|website=cointypes.info|access-date=16 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171017042514/http://cointypes.info/mexico/mex5p.htm|archive-date=17 October 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[File:Imm.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.2|100 pesos of the old Mexican peso, 1988 (Series A).]] Between 1960 and 1971, new coinage was introduced, consisting of brass 1 and 5 centavos, cupro-nickel 10, 25, and 50 centavos, 1, 5, and 10 pesos, and silver 25 pesos (only issued 1968 and 1972). In 1977, silver 100 pesos were issued for circulation. In 1980, smaller 5 peso coins were introduced alongside 20 pesos and (from 1982) 50-pesos in cupro-nickel. Between 1978 and 1982, the sizes of the coins for 20 centavos and above were reduced. [[Base metal]] 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 5,000 peso coins were introduced between 1984 and 1988. {{clear}} ====Series AA coins==== {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" |+{{circa|1970}} (Series AA)<ref name=AA-coins/> |- ! rowspan="2" | Value ! colspan="2" | Images ! colspan="3" | Technical parameters ! colspan="3" | Description ! colspan="3" | Minting history |- ! Obverse !! Reverse ! Diameter !! Weight !! Composition ! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse ! Year !! Quantity |- {{Coin-copper-color}} | MXP 1¢ | | | 19.5 mm | 3 g | [[Copper]] (95%) | Plain | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Denomination | 1905 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP 1¢ | rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;" | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 1 centavos reverse.png|33px]] | 13.0 mm | 1.50 g | rowspan=2 | [[Brass]] | Plain | rowspan=2 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Three ears of wheat | 1970 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP 5¢ | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 5 centavos reverse.png|45px]] | 18.0 mm | 2.75 g | Plain | [[Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez]], La Corregidora | 1970 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP 10¢ | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 10 centavos reverse.png|38px]] | 15.0 mm | 1.5 g | [[Cupronickel]] | Reeded | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Ear of corn | 1974 | |- {{Coin-copper-color}} | MXP 20¢ | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 20 centavos reverse (1943).png|71px]] | 28.5 mm | 10.0 g | [[Copper]] (95%) | Plain | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Phrygian cap]], [[Pyramid of the Sun]] | 1943 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP 20¢ | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 20 centavos reverse (1974).png|50px]] | 20.0 mm | 3.0 g | [[Cupronickel]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Don [[Francisco I. Madero]] | 1974 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP 20¢ | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 20 centavos reverse (1983).png|50px]] | 20.0 mm | 2.97 g | [[Brass]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Olmec]] [[Olmec colossal heads|colossal head]] | 1983 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | rowspan=2 | MXP 50¢ | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 50 centavos reverse (1974).png|63px]] | 25.0 mm | 6.5 g | [[Cupronickel]] | Milled | rowspan=11 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Cuauhtémoc]] in ceremonial helmet | 1970 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA 50 centavos reverse (1983).png|55px]] | 22.0 mm | 4.1 g | [[Stainless steel]] | Plain | Profile of [[Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal]] | 1983 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $1 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA MXP $1 reverse.png|73px]] | 29.0 mm | 9.0 g | rowspan= 9 | [[Cupronickel]] | Milled | General Don [[José María Morelos]] | 1970 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | rowspan=2 | MXP $5 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $5 reverse (1971).png|83px]] | 33.0 mm | 14.0 g | rowspan=2 | Plain with inscription "{{sc|INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD}}" | General [[Vicente Guerrero]] | 1971 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $5 reverse (1980).png|68px]] | 27.0 mm | 10.2 g | Feathered serpent sculpture from the [[Temple of the Feathered Serpent]] | 1980 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $10 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $10 coin reverse.png|76px]] | 30.5 mm, seven-sided | 10.0 g | Plain | [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]] | 1974 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $20 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $20 coin reverse.png|80px]] | 32.0 mm | 15.1 g | Plain with inscription "{{sc|INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD}}" | Cultura Maya, sculpture of [[Mesoamerican ballgame]] player | 1980 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $50 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $50 coin reverse.png|88px]] | 35.0 mm | 19.8 g | Milled | [[Coyolxauhqui Stone]] | 1982 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | rowspan=3 | MXP $200 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=3 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $200 coin reverse (INDEPENDENCIA).png|74px]] | rowspan=3 | 29.5 mm | rowspan=3 | 17.0 g | Plain with inscription "{{sc|INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD}}" | 175th anniversary of [[Mexican Independence|independence]], [[Angel of Independence]] and portraits of [[Ignacio Allende]], [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]], [[José María Morelos]] y Pavón, and [[Vicente Guerrero]] | 1985 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $200 coin reverse (REVOLUCIÓN).png|74px]] | Plain with inscription "{{sc|TIERRA Y LIBERTAD}}" | 75th anniversary of [[Mexican Revolution|Revolution]], [[Monumento a la Revolución]] and portraits of Don [[Venustiano Carranza]], [[Emiliano Zapata]], [[Francisco I. Madero]], and [[Francisco Villa]] | 1985 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México AA $200 coin reverse (COPA MUNDIAL).png|74px]] | Milled | [[1986 FIFA World Cup|Copa Mundial]] | 1986 | |- | colspan="11" |{{Standard coin table notice|standard_scale=Y}} |} ====Series A coins==== {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" |+{{circa|1984}} (Series A)<ref name=A-coins/> |- ! rowspan="2" | Value ! colspan="2" | Images ! colspan="3" | Technical parameters ! colspan="3" | Description ! colspan="3" | Minting history |- ! Obverse !! Reverse ! Diameter !! Weight !! Composition ! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse ! Year !! Quantity |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $1 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $1 reverse.png|61px]] | 24.5 mm | 5.9 g | [[Stainless steel]] | Interrupted milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | General Don [[José María Morelos]] | 1984 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP $5 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $5 reverse.png|43px]] | 17.0 mm | 3.1 g | [[Brass]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Value & date of minting | 1985 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $10 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $10 reverse.png|48px]] | 19.0 mm | 3.8 g | [[Stainless steel]] | Interrupted milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Miguel Hidalgo]] | 1985 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP $20 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $20 reverse.png|53px]] | 21.0 mm | 6.0 g | [[Brass]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Guadalupe Victoria]] | 1985 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | rowspan=2 | MXP $50 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[File:Banco de México A $50 reverse.png|58px]] | rowspan=2 | 23.5 mm | 8.6 g | [[Cupronickel]] | rowspan=2 | Milled | rowspan=2 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | rowspan=2 | [[Benito Juárez]] | rowspan=2 | 1984 | rowspan=2 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 7.3 g | [[Stainless steel]] |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP $100 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $100 reverse.png|66px]] | 26.5 mm | 11.8 g | [[Brass]]-[[aluminum]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Venustiano Carranza]] | 1984 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $500 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $500 reverse.png|71px]] | 28.5 mm | 12.7 g | [[Cupronickel]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Don [[Francisco I. Madero]] | 1986 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | MXP $1000 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $1000 reverse.gif|78px]] | 31.0 mm | 14.9 g | [[Brass]]-[[aluminum]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Juana de Asbaje]] | 1988 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | MXP $5000 | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=1 | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México A $5000 reverse.png|84px]] | 33.5 mm | 17.3 g | [[Cupronickel]] | Milled | rowspan=1 | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | 50th anniversary of the nationalization of petroleum production | 1988 | |- | colspan="11" |{{Standard coin table notice|standard_scale=Y}} |} ===New peso coins=== As noted [[#Nuevo peso|above]], the {{lang|es|nuevo peso}} ("new peso") was the result of elevated rates of inflation in Mexico during the 1980s. In 1993, President [[Carlos Salinas de Gortari]] stripped three zeros from the peso, creating a parity of 1 new peso for 1,000 of the old ones.<ref name="Darling" /> The prior coins, issued in the 1970s and 1980s, were designated A-type or AA-type and are no longer valid.<ref name=A-coins>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/demonetized-a-type-coins.html |title=Demonetized A-type coins |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701101006/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/demonetized-a-type-coins.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=AA-coins>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/demonetized-aa-type-coins.html |title=Demonetized AA-type coins |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=25 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425182234/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/demonetized-aa-type-coins.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Coins of the new currency (dated 1992) were introduced in 1993 as the B-type or Series B<ref name=B-withdrawn/> in the following denominations: * 5 and 10 centavos in [[stainless steel]]; * 20 and 50 centavos in [[aluminum bronze]] (switched to stainless steel in 2009); * Bimetallic 1, 2 and 5 nuevos pesos, with [[aluminum bronze]] centers and [[stainless steel]] rings; and * Bimetallic 10, 20 and 50 nuevos pesos, with [[sterling silver]] (0.925 fine) centers and aluminum bronze rings. In 1996, the word {{lang|es|nuevo}} was removed from the coins, which are designated as the C-type or Series C.<ref name=C-F-history>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/other-designs.html |title=Other designs |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701111420/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/other-designs.html |url-status=live }}</ref> In 1997 regular-issue 10-peso coins were minted with base metal replacing the silver center. In 2000 commemorative 20-peso coins also began to be minted without silver. Though the 50- and 100-peso coins are the only currently circulating coinage in the world to contain any silver, they rarely circulate because their silver content of 1/2 [[troy ounce]] have exceeded 100 pesos in value since around 2010. In 2003 the [[Bank of Mexico|Banco de México]] began the gradual launch of a new series of bimetallic $100 coins. These number 32 – one for each of the nation's [[States of Mexico|31 states]], plus [[Mexico City]]. While the obverse of these coins bears the traditional [[coat of arms of Mexico]], their reverses show the individual coats of arms of the component states. The first states to be celebrated in this fashion were [[Zacatecas]], [[Yucatán (state)|Yucatán]], [[Veracruz]], and [[Tlaxcala]]. In circulation, they are extraordinarily rare, but their novelty value offsets the unease most users feel at having such a large amount of money in a single coin. Although the Bank has tried to encourage users to collect full sets of these coins, issuing special display folders for this purpose, the high cost involved has worked against them. [[Bullion]] versions of these coins are also available, with the outer ring made of [[gold]] instead of [[aluminum bronze]]. The first C1-type coins were issued in 2020; in general, these are commemorative $20 coins.<ref name=C-F-history/> {{as of|2020}}, the coins most commonly encountered in circulation have face values of 50¢, $1, $2, $5 and $10. Commemorative $20 coins are less commonly encountered than $20 notes. The 5¢ coin has been withdrawn from circulation in 2002, while the 10¢ and 20¢ coins have gradually dropped out of circulation due to their low value. Some commodities are priced in multiples of 10¢, but stores may choose to round the total prices to 50¢. There is also a trend for supermarkets to ask customers to round up the total to the nearest 50¢ or 1 peso to automatically donate the difference to charities. ====Series B coins==== {|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" |+ 1992 (Series B)<ref name="auto">{{cite web |author=Banco de MĂŠxico |url=http://www.banxico.gob.mx/sitioingles/billetesymonedas/didactico/coinsManufactFeaturesHistory/currentManufactCoins/currentManufactCoins.html |title=Banxico, banco central, Banco de México |publisher=Banxico.gob.mx |access-date=2020-06-04 |archive-date=2012-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121110073341/http://www.banxico.gob.mx/sitioingles/billetesymonedas/didactico/coinsManufactFeaturesHistory/currentManufactCoins/currentManufactCoins.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{cite web|url=http://www.bibliojuridica.org/libros/1/263/5.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070702193504/http://www.bibliojuridica.org/libros/1/263/5.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2007-07-02 |access-date=2020-06-04|title=Anexos - LEY REGLAMENTARIA DE LA FRACCIÓN XVIII DEL ARTÍCULO 73 CONSTITUCIONAL, EN LO QUE SE REFIERE A LA FACULTAD DEL CONGRESO PARA DICTAR REGLAS PARA DETERMINAR EL VALOR RELATIVO DE LA MONEDA EXTRANJERA |website=bibliojuridica.org}}</ref> |- ! rowspan="2" | Value ! colspan="2" | Images ! colspan="3" | Technical parameters ! colspan="3" | Description ! colspan="3" | Minting history |- ! Obverse !! Reverse ! Diameter !! Weight !! Composition ! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse ! Year !! Quantity |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 5¢<ref name=B-centavo>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/b-type-centavo-coins-currentl.html |title=B-type centavo coins currently in circulation |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701102224/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/b-type-centavo-coins-currentl.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 5 centavos obverse.png|39px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B 5 centavos reverse.png|39px]] | 15.5 mm | 1.58 g | rowspan="2" | [[Stainless steel]]<br />16% ~ 18% [[chromium]]<br />0.75% [[nickel]], maximum<br />0.12% [[carbon]], maximum<br />1% [[silicon]], maximum<br />1% [[manganese]], maximum<br />0.03% [[sulfur]], maximum<br />0.04% [[phosphorus]], maximum<br />remaining of [[iron]] | rowspan="2" | Plain | rowspan="2" | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the solar rays of the “Ring of the Quincunxes of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1992 | 136,800,000 |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 10¢<ref name=B-withdrawn>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/b-type-coins-in-the-process-o.html |title=B-type coins in the process of being withdrawn from circulation |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701110815/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/b-type-coins-in-the-process-o.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 10 centavos obverse.png|43px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B 10 centavos reverse.png|43px]] | 17 mm | 2.08 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Sacrifice of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1992 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 20¢<ref name=B-centavo/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B 20 centavos obverse.png|48px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B 20 centavos reverse.png|48px]] | 19.5 mm (shortest)<br />[[Dodecagon]] | 3.04 g | [[Aluminium bronze]]<br />92% [[copper]]<br />6% [[aluminium]]<br />2% [[nickel]] | Plain | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Thirteenth Acatl Day of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1992 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 50¢<ref name=B-centavo/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B 50 centavos obverse.png|55px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B 50 centavos reverse.png|55px]] | 22 mm<br />[[Dodecagon]], notched | 4.39 g | [[Aluminium bronze]]<br />92% [[copper]]<br />6% [[aluminium]]<br />2% [[nickel]] | Plain | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Ring of Acceptance of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1992 | |-{{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | N$1<ref name=B-peso>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/b-type-new-peso-coins-current.html |title=B-type new-peso coins currently in circulation |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701111916/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/b-type-new-peso-coins-current.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $1 obverse.png|53px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $1 reverse.png|53px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 21 mm | 3.95 g<br />'''R:''' 2.14 g<br />'''C:''' 1.81 g | rowspan="3" | '''Ring:''' [[Stainless steel]] (as 10¢)<br />'''Center:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢) | rowspan="3" | Plain | rowspan="3" | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Ring of Splendor of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | {{Coin-silver-color}} rowspan="3" | 1992 | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | N$2<ref name=B-peso/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $2 obverse.png|58px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $2 reverse.png|58px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 23 mm | 5.19 g<br />'''R:''' 2.81 g<br />'''C:''' 2.38 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Days of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | N$5<ref name=B-peso/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $5 obverse.png|64px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $5 reverse.png|64px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 25.5 mm | 7.07 g<br />'''R:''' 3.82 g<br />'''C:''' 3.25 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Serpents of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | N$10<ref name=B-peso/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $10 obverse.png|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $10 reverse.png|70px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 28 mm | 11.183 g<br />'''R:''' 5.579 g<br />'''C:''' 5.604 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:'''<br />92.5% [[silver]] ({{frac|1|6}} oz) <br />7.5% [[copper]] | Reeded edge | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Circle of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]] representing [[Tonatiuh]] with the fire mask. | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 1992 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | $20<ref name=B-peso/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $20 obverse.png|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $20 reverse.png|70px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 32 mm | 16.996 g<br />'''R:''' 8.59 g<br />'''C:''' 8.406 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:'''<br />92.5% [[silver]] ({{frac|1|4}} oz)<br />7.5% [[copper]] | Segmented reeding | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Miguel Hidalgo]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 1993 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- | colspan="11" |{{Standard coin table notice|standard_scale=Y}} |} ====Series C coins==== {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" |+1996 (Series C)<ref name="auto"/><ref name="auto1"/> |- ! rowspan="2" | Value ! colspan="2" | Images ! colspan="3" | Technical parameters ! colspan="3" | Description ! colspan="3" | Minting history |- ! Obverse !! Reverse ! Diameter !! Weight !! Composition ! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse ! Year !! Quantity |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 5¢<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/5-centavo-coin-circulation-ba.html |title=5-centavo coin (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=25 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425190157/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/5-centavo-coin-circulation-ba.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 5 centavos obverse.png|39px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 5 centavos reverse.png|39px]] | 15.5 mm | 1.58 g | rowspan="2" | [[Stainless steel]] | rowspan="2" | Plain | rowspan="2" | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the solar rays of the “Ring of the Quincunxes of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1996 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 10¢<ref name=C-withdrawn>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/c-type-coins-in-the-process-o.html |title=C-type coins in the process of being withdrawn from circulation |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701113931/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/c-type-coins-in-the-process-o.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 10 centavos obverse.png|43px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 10 centavos reverse.png|43px]] | 17 mm | 2.08 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Sacrifice of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1996 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 20¢<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-centavo-coins-other-design.html |title=20-centavo coin belonging to the C-type |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701115642/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-centavo-coins-other-design.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 20 centavos obverse.png|48px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 20 centavos reverse.png|48px]] | 19.5 mm (shortest)<br />[[Dodecagon]] | 3.04 g | [[Aluminium bronze]]<br />92% [[copper]]<br />6% [[aluminium]]<br />2% [[nickel]] | Plain | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Thirteenth Acatl Day of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1996 | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 50¢<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/50-centavo-coins-circulation-.html |title=50-centavo coin belonging to the C-type |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701120625/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/50-centavo-coins-circulation-.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 50 centavos obverse.png|55px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C 50 centavos reverse.png|55px]] | 22 mm<br />[[Dodecagon]], notched | 4.39 g | [[Aluminium bronze]]<br />92% [[copper]]<br />6% [[aluminium]]<br />2% [[nickel]] | Plain | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Ring of Acceptance of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 1996 | |-{{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | $1<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/1-peso-coin-circulation-banco.html |title=1-peso coin (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=25 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425190155/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/1-peso-coin-circulation-banco.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $1 obverse.png|53px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $1 reverse.png|53px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 21 mm | 3.95 g<br />'''R:''' 2.14 g<br />'''C:''' 1.81 g | rowspan="3" | '''Ring:''' [[Stainless steel]] (as 10¢)<br />'''Center:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢) | rowspan="3" | Plain | rowspan="3" | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Ring of Splendor of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | {{Coin-silver-color}} rowspan="3" | 1996 | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | $2<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/2-peso-coin-circulation-banco.html |title=2-peso coin (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=25 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425190156/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/2-peso-coin-circulation-banco.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $2 obverse.png|58px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $2 reverse.png|58px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 23 mm | 5.19 g<br />'''R:''' 2.81 g<br />'''C:''' 2.38 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Days of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | $5<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/5-pesos-belonging-to-the-c-ty.html |title=5-peso coin (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=1 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701103248/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/5-pesos-belonging-to-the-c-ty.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $5 obverse.png|64px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $5 reverse.png|64px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 25.5 mm | 7.07 g<br />'''R:''' 3.82 g<br />'''C:''' 3.25 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Serpents of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | $10<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/10-peso-coins-circulation-ban.html |title=10-peso coin (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=25 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425190159/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/10-peso-coins-circulation-ban.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $10 obverse.png|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $10 reverse.png|70px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 28 mm | 10.329 g<br />'''R:''' 5.579 g<br />'''C:''' 4.75 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:'''<br />65% [[copper]]<br />25% [[zinc]]<br />10% [[nickel]] | Reeded edge | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Circle of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]] representing [[Tonatiuh]] with the fire mask. | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 1997 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | $20<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-peso-coins-circulation-ban.html |title=20-peso coin (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $20 obverse.png|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $20 reverse (Paz).png|70px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 32 mm | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 15.945 g<br />'''R:''' 8.59 g<br />'''C:''' 7.355 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:''' [[Cupronickel]]<br />75% [[copper]]<br />25% [[nickel]] | Segmented reeding | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Octavio Paz]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 2000 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- | colspan="11" |{{Standard coin table notice|standard_scale=Y}} |} ====Series D coins==== Series D coins, introduced in 2009, replace the prior 10-, 20-, and 50-centavo coins from Series B and C; compared to the prior coinage, the Series D counterparts are made from the punched out cores of the rings used to make the 1-, 2- and 5-peso coins, hence their smaller size and stainless steel composition. This measure is designed to save money and resources in production.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/billetes-y-monedas/d/%7B1DA342DD-213A-BD09-33EE-C4FDCE136E1E%7D.pdf |title=Anuncio de cambios al actual cono monetario |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=11 May 2022 |archive-date=16 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210816045330/https://www.banxico.org.mx/billetes-y-monedas/d/%7B1DA342DD-213A-BD09-33EE-C4FDCE136E1E%7D.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> The edge of each denomination is different to aid in distinguishing them by touch.<ref name=tactile-features/> {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" |+2009 (Series D) |- ! rowspan="2" | Value ! colspan="2" | Images ! colspan="3" | Technical parameters ! colspan="3" | Description ! colspan="3" | Minting history |- ! Obverse !! Reverse ! Diameter !! Weight !! Composition ! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse ! Year !! Quantity |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 10¢<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/10-centavo-coin-circulation-b.html |title=10-centavo coin (D-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=2 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220702045547/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/10-centavo-coin-circulation-b.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 10 centavos obverse.png|35px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 10 centavos reverse.png|35px]] | 14 mm | 1.755 g | rowspan="3" | [[Stainless steel]]<br />16% ~ 18% [[chromium]]<br />0.75% [[nickel]], maximum<br />0.12% [[carbon]], maximum<br />1% [[silicon]], maximum<br />1% [[manganese]], maximum<br />0.03% [[sulfur]], maximum<br />0.04% [[phosphorus]], maximum<br />remaining of [[iron]] | Slotted | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Sacrifice of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 2009 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 20¢<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-centavo-coin-circulation-.html |title=20-centavo coin (D-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 }}{{Dead link|date=February 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 20 centavos obverse.png|38px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 20 centavos reverse.png|38px]] | 15.3 mm | 2.258 g | Segmented reeding | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Thirteenth Acatl Day of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 2009 | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | 50¢<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/50-centavo-coin-circulation--d-type--cir.html |title=50-centavo coin (D-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 50 centavos obverse.png|43px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México D 50 centavos reverse.png|43px]] | 17 mm | 3.103 g | Reeded edge | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Stylized image of the “Ring of Acceptance of the [[Aztec sun stone|Sun Stone]].” | 2009 | |- | colspan="11" |{{Standard coin table notice|standard_scale=Y}} |} ====Special and commemorative coins==== {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" |+Commemorative Coins (selected) <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.banxico.org.mx/billetes-y-monedas/servicios/venta-de-monedas-medallas-billetes-y-otros-product/pagina-venta-monedas-medallas.html |title=Sale of coins, medals, banknotes and other numismatic products |website=www.banxico.org.mx |access-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110406034448/http://www.banxico.org.mx/billetes-y-monedas/servicios/venta-de-monedas-medallas-billetes-y-otros-product/pagina-venta-monedas-medallas.html |archive-date=6 April 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |- !rowspan="2" | Value !colspan="2" | Images !colspan="3" | Technical parameters !colspan="3" | Description !colspan="3" | Minting history |- ! Obverse !! Reverse ! Diameter !! Weight !! Composition ! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse ! Year !! Quantity |- {{Coin-yellow-color}} | {{Coin-silver-color}} | $5 (C)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/5-peso-coins-circulation-banc.html |title=5 pesos belonging to the C-type, commemorating the Centennial of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution and the Bicentennial of the beginning of Mexico´s War of Independence |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=27 April 2022 |archive-date=13 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613223333/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/5-peso-coins-circulation-banc.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $5 obverse.png|64px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $5 reverse (INDEPEDENCIA y REVOLUCIÓN).gif|64px]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 25.5 mm | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 7.07 g<br />'''R:''' 3.82 g<br />'''C:''' 3.25 g | '''Ring:''' [[Stainless steel]] (as 10¢)<br />'''Center:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢) | Reeded edge | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Celebration of Mexican political anniversaries in 2010|2010]] Bicentennial ([[Mexican War of Independence|Independence]]) & Centennial ([[Mexican Revolution|Revolution]]) series | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 2008-2010 | {{Coin-silver-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | $10 (C)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/10-peso-coins--c-type--circul.html |title=10-peso commemorative coins (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=27 April 2022 |archive-date=8 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211108064911/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/10-peso-coins--c-type--circul.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $10 obverse.png|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $10 reverse (AÑO 2000).png|70px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 28 mm | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 10.329 g<br />'''R:''' 5.579 g<br />'''C:''' 4.75 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:'''<br />65% [[copper]]<br />25% [[zinc]]<br />10% [[nickel]] | Inscription | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Value, [[Tonatiuh]] from the [[Aztec sun stone]] at the center, "AÑO 2000" or "AÑO 2001" instead of "DIEZ PESOS" as commemorative legend | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 2000 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | $20 (C)<ref name=C-withdrawn/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-peso-coins-belonging-to-th.html |title=Previous 20-peso commemorative coins (C-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=28 April 2022 |archive-date=5 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220505225940/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-peso-coins-belonging-to-th.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $20 obverse.png|80px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $20 reverse (Fuego).png|80px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 32 mm | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 15.945 g<br />'''R:''' 8.59 g<br />'''C:''' 7.355 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:''' [[Cupronickel]]<br />75% [[copper]]<br />25% [[nickel]] | rowspan="4" | Milled | rowspan="4" | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | [[Xiuhtecuhtli]] Year 2000, [[Aztec]] "New Fire" ceremony | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 2000 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} rowspan="3" | $20 (C1)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-peso-current-coin-belong.html |title=20-peso current coins (C1-Type) |publisher=Banco de México |access-date=25 April 2022 |archive-date=3 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220503193952/https://www.banxico.org.mx/banknotes-and-coins/20-peso-current-coin-belong.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | rowspan=3 style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C1 $20 obverse.png|75px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C1 $20 reverse (700 años lunar).png|75px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} rowspan="3" | 30 mm [[Dodecagon]] | {{Coin-silver-color}} rowspan="3" | 12.67 g<br />'''R:''' 7.16 g<br />'''C:''' 5.51 g | rowspan="3" | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:''' [[Cupronickel]]<br />65% [[copper]]<br />10% [[nickel]]<br />25% [[zinc]] | 700th anniversary of the lunar foundation of the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan; Eagle from the [[Teocalli of the Sacred War]] and moon | {{Coin-yellow-color}} rowspan="3" | 2021 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C1 $20 reverse (500 años).png|75px]] | 500th anniversary of historical memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan; [[Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral]] and [[Templo Mayor]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C1 $20 reverse (Bicentenario 2021).png|75px]] | Bicentennial of Mexico's Independence; profiles of [[Miguel Hidalgo]], [[Jose Maria Morelos]], and [[Vicente Guerrero]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | N$50 (B)<ref name=B-withdrawn/> | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $50 obverse.png|98px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México B $50 reverse.png|98px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 39 mm | {{Coin-silver-color}} | 33.967 g<br />'''R:''' 17.155 g<br />'''C:''' 16.812 g | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:'''<br />92.5% [[silver]] ({{frac|1|2}} oz)<br />7.5% [[copper]] | Reeded edge | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Value, the [[Niños Héroes|Hero Cadets]] of the [[Battle of Chapultepec]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 1993 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | {{Coin-yellow-color}} rowspan="2" | $100 (C)<ref name=C-withdrawn/> | style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[File:Banco de México B $50 obverse.png|98px]] | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $100 reverse (ESTADOS).png|98px]] | {{Coin-yellow-color}} rowspan="2" | 39 mm | {{Coin-silver-color}} rowspan="2" | 33.967 g<br />'''R:''' 17.155 g<br />'''C:''' 16.812 g | rowspan="2" | '''Ring:''' [[Aluminium bronze]] (as 50¢)<br />'''Center:'''<br />92.5% [[silver]] ({{frac|1|2}} oz)<br />7.5% [[copper]] | rowspan="2" | Intermittent milling | rowspan="2" | State title, [[Coat of arms of Mexico|coat of arms]] | Coats of arms of the 31 [[States of Mexico]] and the [[Mexican Federal District|Federal District]]<br />(In reverse alphabetical order) | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 2003–2005 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- {{Coin-silver-color}} | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Banco de México C $100 reverse (CULTURA).png|98px]] | Culture of the states (e.g. architecture, wildlife, flora, art, science, dances)<br />(In normal alphabetical order) | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | 2005–2007 | {{Coin-yellow-color}} | |- | colspan="11" |{{Standard coin table notice|standard_scale=Y}} |}
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