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100 Pesos Sonora - Gold and Silver Proof Issue

Uitgever Casa de Moneda de México
Jaar 2004
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The quartered coat of arms of the State of Sonora is centrally displayed within the gold bimetallic insert, rendered in high relief with fine proof detail. The shield is divided into four quarters depicting symbolic regional imagery representative of Sonora's history and geography. The date 2004 appears above the shield within the silver ring, with the mint mark Mo positioned to the lower left. The denomination $100 is inscribed below the central device, and the legend ESTADO DE SONORA arcs along the upper periphery of the silver ring.
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Muntplaats Casa de Moneda de México (Mexico City Mint)
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The Sonora issue belongs to Mexico's long-running series honoring individual states, each pairing a regional subject with bimetallic proof construction combining .999 gold and .999 silver — two metals that defined Sonora's own economic history. The state's northern desert yielded significant silver strikes during the colonial period, and its mines remained active well into the twentieth century.

KM#702 carries a low mintage typical of the proof state series, produced exclusively at the Casa de Moneda in Mexico City rather than any regional facility.

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