The 50 Peso Mexico Centenario (1821-1947) holds 37.5 g of fine gold at .900 fineness, Casa de Moneda. Mexico's largest gold coin — 41.67 g, iconic Aztec design, widely recognised in Europe. VAT-exempt.
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50 Peso Mexico Centenario Gold Coin | 1821-1947
The 50 Peso Mexico Centenario is the largest and most celebrated Mexican gold coin, struck at the Casa de Moneda de Mexico. Each coin holds an impressive 37.5 g of fine gold at .900 fineness, total weight 41.67 g — making it one of the most substantial single bullion coins available in Europe.
Specifications
Country: Mexico
Mint: Casa de Moneda de Mexico (Banco de Mexico)
Original issue: 1921-1931 (centennial of independence)
Restrike date: 1947 (official Banco de Mexico restrike)
Denomination: 50 Pesos
Gold fineness: .900 (900/1000)
Fine gold weight: 37.5 g | Total: 41.67 g
Diameter: 37 mm
Obverse: Aztec sun stone calendar with coat of arms | Reverse: Winged Victory (Angel of Independence)
About the Mexican Centenario
Created for the centennial of Mexican Independence (1821-1921), the Centenario features the Aztec sun stone (tonalpohualli) on the obverse and Winged Victory on the reverse — matching the Angel of Independence monument. Originals (1921-1931) were for circulation; the 1947 date is an official Banco de Mexico restrike. VAT-exempt. See the full gold coin range at GoldInvest24.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much fine gold does the 50 Peso Mexico contain? A: Each coin contains exactly 37.5 g of fine gold at .900 fineness, total weight 41.67 g, diameter 37 mm.
Q: What is the difference between an original and a restrike 50 Peso? A: Originals (1921-1931) were minted for circulation; restrikes (date 1947) were produced by Banco de Mexico for bullion demand. Both have identical fineness and weight.
Q: Is the 50 Peso Mexico VAT-exempt? A: Yes. As a qualifying bullion gold coin under EU Council Directive 98/80/EC it is VAT-exempt across all EU member states.
Q: Is the Centenario easy to resell in Europe? A: Yes. The Mexican Centenario is one of the world's most recognised bullion coins, accepted by major dealers in Europe and internationally at prices referenced to its gold content.
Parameters:
Country:
Mexico
Metal:
Złoto
Weight:
37.5g
Type:
Monety
Test:
900/1000
Batch:
Peso Meksykańskie
Diameter:
37 mm
Thickness:
2,7 mm
Metal weight:
37,5 g
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