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| 表面の説明 | Central device features the Mexican national arms: a Mexican golden eagle perched in profile upon a cactus rising from a rocky outcrop, grasping a serpent in its beak and talons, with wings displayed. A garland of oak and laurel branches frames the base of the device. The silver fineness indicator '0.720' appears above the eagle in the upper field. The circular legend 'ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS' runs along the upper periphery, and the coin border is defined by a continuous dentilated rim. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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The .720 silver standard used for this peso was a deliberate reduction from the previous .903 fine coinage, reflecting Mexico's need to retain silver for export revenue during a period when the metal commanded premium international prices. The change came as the country was still absorbing the economic wreckage of a decade of revolution.
During World War II, U.S. demand for Mexican silver to support war production drove enormous quantities of circulating coinage into the melting pot — a fate that claimed a disproportionate share of the earlier dates in this run.