





Secure your 3.75 g random year Mexican 5 peso gold coin and grow your wealth today!
With its affordability and gold content, the Mexican gold peso is sought after by both collectors and investors alike.
The obverse of this round features the Mexican coat of arms, a Mexican golden eagle perched on a pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake.
The Reverse features the left facing bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the leader of the Mexican War of Independence and its five Peso denomination in Spanish.
Established in 1535, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or The Mexican Mint, is the oldest Mint in the Americas and one of the world's oldest mints, with the Mexican Gold Peso being an enduring and highly collected relic of the past. With an operational life of over 400 years, it is safe to say that Mexico's national Mint has a well-established and well-garnered reputation, working alongside the esteemed Banco de México (the Mexican Bank) to mint circulating money for the Mexican people. The Libertad bullion gold and silver coins contribute to the Mint's success.
Secure your 3.75 g random year Mexican 5 peso gold coin and grow your wealth today!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 3.75 grams of 900 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features the Mexican coat of arms, a Mexican golden eagle perched on a pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake
*Reverse: Features the left facing bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the leader of the Mexican War of Independence and its five Peso denomination in Spanish
With its affordability and gold content, the Mexican gold peso is sought after by both collectors and investors alike.
The obverse of this round features the Mexican coat of arms, a Mexican golden eagle perched on a pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake.
The Reverse features the left facing bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the leader of the Mexican War of Independence and its five Peso denomination in Spanish.
ABOUT THE MEXICAN MINT
Established in 1535, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or The Mexican Mint, is the oldest Mint in the Americas and one of the world's oldest mints, with the Mexican Gold Peso being an enduring and highly collected relic of the past. With an operational life of over 400 years, it is safe to say that Mexico's national Mint has a well-established and well-garnered reputation, working alongside the esteemed Banco de México (the Mexican Bank) to mint circulating money for the Mexican people. The Libertad bullion gold and silver coins contribute to the Mint's success.