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1951-1954 Mexico 5 Pesos Silver Coin Hidalgo Avg Circ ASW 0.643 oz

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### **1951-1954 Mexico 5 Pesos Silver Coin Hidalgo Avg Circ ASW 0.643 oz** A tribute to Mexico’s rich history and silver coinage, the **1951-1954 Mexico 5 Pesos Silver Coin** honors Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the father of Mexico’s independence. Struck in .720 fine silver with an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 0.643 troy ounces, this large silver coin remains a favorite among collectors and investors. Coins in Average Circulated (Avg Circ) condition retain key design details while displaying signs of use, adding to their historical charm. First issued in 1951, this silver 5 Pesos coin commemorates Miguel Hidalgo, whose 1810 call to arms—known as the “Grito de Dolores” sparked the Mexican War of Independence. The obverse prominently features a detailed portrait of Hidalgo, while the reverse showcases Mexico’s national coat of arms, with the iconic eagle perched on a cactus, devouring a snake. These coins were among the last high-silver-content circulating pesos before Mexico transitioned to base-metal currency. **Coin Specifications:** - Made from .720 fine silver with a weight of 0.643 troy oz - Struck by Casa de Moneda de Mexico ([**Mexican Mint**](file:///government-mints/mexican-mint%3Fin_stock_only=1&order=price&dir=ASC&currentPage=1&perPage=72)) - Average Circulated condition - Face Value: 5 Pesos - **Obverse:** Features the Coat of Arms of Mexico along with the weight, purity, denomination, and year of mintage - **Reverse:** Displays a bust of Miguel Hidalgo. Secure a historic piece of Mexican silver coinage with the **1951-1954 Mexico 5 Pesos Silver Coin Hidalgo Avg Circ ASW 0.643 oz**. Order today at Bullion Exchanges and add a legacy of independence and silver investment to your collection. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts)one of our customer service representatives. **You may also like:** - [**1955-1956 Mexico 10 Pesos Silver Coin Hidalgo AU/BU ASW 0.836 oz**](file:///1955-1956-mexico-10-pesos-silver-coin-hidalgo-au-bu-asw-0-836-oz) - [**10 Pesos Mexican Gold Coin (Random Year)**](file:///10-peso-mexican-gold-coin-random-year) - [**1906 Mexico 10 Pesos Gold Coin AU AGW .2411 oz**](file:///1906-mexico-10-pesos-gold-coin-au)