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    Default Any help IDing this coin

    I thought some of you collectors might be able to ID this coin for me. I believe it to be Mexican, but I'm not 100% certain of that.



    Thanks for any help you can give.

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    Default Re: Any help IDing this coin

    No expert, but it looks like the 100 Pesos here: http://www.drdoak.com/World_Misc/world_modern.htm


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    100 Pesos (Aluminum-Bronze) : 1984-1992
    Obv: Eagle standing left on cactus, snake in beak
    ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
    Rev: Bearded bust of Venustiano Carranza right
    $100 date V CARRANZA

    http://www.treasurerealm.com/coinpap...exico-003.html

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    Default Re: Any help IDing this coin

    Thank you. You have both been very helpful. I appreciate it.

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    Default Re: Any help IDing this coin

    What you have is the old bronze 100 peso coin with the portrait of Carranza on it that was issued from 1984 to 1992.
    In 1993, 1000 old Mexican pesos became 1 new (current) Mexican peso. The coin you have has a face value of 10 current Mexican centavos, which is less than one cent US.

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