The Mexican coat of arms: a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. The eagle, cactus and snake are surrounded by a holm oak (encina) branch on one side and a laurel branch on the other. The head of the eagle and snake separates the purity (0.720). `ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS` over the coat of arms.
Obverse script
Latin
Obverse lettering
ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
0.7 20 (Translation: United Mexican States)
Reverse description
Radiant cap with denomination and wreath below
Reverse script
Latin
Reverse lettering
LIBERTAD
M
UN PESO
1944 (Translation: Liberty One Peso)
Edge
Plain with incuse lettering (see comments section)
Mint
Mintage
1920 M - Over-date 1920/10 exists - 8 830 000 1921 M - - 5 480 000 1922 M - - 33 620 000 1923 M - - 35 280 000 1924 M - - 33 060 000 1925 M - - 9 160 000 1926 M - - 28 840 000 1927 M - - 5 060 000 1932 M - closed `9`, see comments - 50 770 000 1932 M - open `9`, see comments - 1933 M - Over-date 1933/2 and `Fallen date` varieties exist. - 43 920 000 1934 M - - 22 070 000 1935 M - - 8 050 000 1938 M - - 30 000 000 1940 M - - 20 000 000 1943 M - - 47 662 000 1944 M - - 39 522 000 1945 M - - 37 300 000