Historic 1915 Mexican 5 Centavos coin from the Mexican Revolution era, a fascinating period in Mexican history when currency was issued during significant political and economic change. Coins from this era are widely collected for their connection to the Mexican Revolutionary period (1910–1920).
This example is identified by a previous collector as KM#446, representing the 5 Centavos denomination struck in a copper-nickel alloy. The coin features the iconic Mexican national emblem with the eagle and snake, a powerful national symbol that has appeared on Mexican coinage for generations.
The coin is preserved in a collector cardboard flip labeled with the date (1915) and catalog reference KM#446, making it a nice addition for collectors building sets of Mexican Republic coins or revolutionary era coinage.
Details:
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Country: Mexico
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Year: 1915
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Denomination: 5 Centavos
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Catalog Reference: KM#446 (noted on holder)
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Metal: Copper-nickel alloy
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Era: Mexican Revolution coinage
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Design: Mexican eagle and snake national emblem
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Stored in collector cardboard flip
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Condition: Circulated estate condition consistent with age
A great collectible for enthusiasts of Mexican coins, Latin American numismatics, and historic world coin collections.
Auction Disclaimer:
This item is part of an estate auction. Please review all photographs carefully as they are considered the primary description and best representation of condition. All items are sold as-is, where-is, with no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied. Identifications, catalog references, and notes written on the holder were made by a previous collector and have not been independently verified. Buyers should rely on the photographs to determine the exact condition of the coin.