1951–1954 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo

The 1951–1954 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo coins represent one of the most impressive mid-century silver issues minted by the historic Casa de Moneda de México. Struck in .720 fine silver with an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .643 troy ounces, these large 40 mm coins offer remarkable visual presence and carry deep historical and cultural significance. Featuring the iconic portrait of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a founding hero of Mexico’s struggle for independence, these pieces provide collectors and investors with an exceptional blend of bullion value and national heritage.

Coin Highlights

  • Contains .643 troy oz of silver (.720 fine)
  • Extra Fine to Almost Uncirculated condition
  • Dates (1951–1954) selected based on stock
  • Large 40 mm diameter—similar to an American Silver Eagle
  • Obverse: Side profile of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
  • Reverse: Mexican coat of arms with denomination, purity, and year
  • Struck by Casa de Moneda de México, the oldest mint in the Americas

Historical Background

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla is widely regarded as the father of Mexican independence. His passionate “Grito de Dolores” in 1810 marked the beginning of Mexico’s fight for freedom from Spanish rule. The 5 Pesos Hidalgo series commemorates his revolutionary leadership and enduring legacy within Mexico’s national identity.

Minted between 1951 and 1954, these coins were issued during a period when Mexico still used substantial silver content in everyday coinage. Their higher purity and larger size compared to many circulating world coins of the era have made them particularly popular with collectors today.

Casa de Moneda de México

Founded in 1535, the Casa de Moneda de México is the oldest mint in the Americas and an institution central to global coinage history. Over the centuries, the mint has produced numerous significant silver issues—from colonial reales to modern Libertads.

These 5 Pesos Hidalgo coins bear the hallmark quality of the Mexico City Mint, featuring strong strikes, accurate metal composition, and classic design elements that reflect the nation’s pride and rich history.

Obverse

The obverse features a bold side-profile portrait of Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, rendered with sharp detail that highlights his role as a revolutionary leader. His image is one of the most recognizable in Mexican numismatics, symbolizing courage, defiance, and the pursuit of national sovereignty.

Reverse

The reverse showcases the Mexican coat of arms, depicting:

  • An eagle perched on a cactus
  • A serpent held in its beak and talon

The reverse also includes the coin’s denomination, purity, and year of mintage, making it both culturally significant and technically informative for collectors.

Silver Content & Specifications

These coins contain:

  • .643 troy oz of pure silver
  • 27.778 grams of .720 fine silver
  • Large 40 mm diameter (similar in size to a modern American Silver Eagle)

Their substantial size and above-average silver content compared to many world coins make them particularly desirable for both stacking and collecting.
Whether building a historical silver collection, adding diversity to a bullion portfolio, or seeking iconic Mexican coinage, the 5 Pesos Hidalgo remains a top-tier choice.

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country Mexico
Weight 27.778 g
Purity 72
Status Active

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1951-1954 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo

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1951–1954 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo

The 1951–1954 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo coins represent one of the most impressive mid-century silver issues minted by the historic Casa de Moneda de México. Struck in .720 fine silver with an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .643 troy ounces, these large 40 mm coins offer remarkable visual presence and carry deep historical and cultural significance. Featuring the iconic portrait of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a founding hero of Mexico’s struggle for independence, these pieces provide collectors and investors with an exceptional blend of bullion value and national heritage.

Coin Highlights

  • Contains .643 troy oz of silver (.720 fine)
  • Extra Fine to Almost Uncirculated condition
  • Dates (1951–1954) selected based on stock
  • Large 40 mm diameter—similar to an American Silver Eagle
  • Obverse: Side profile of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
  • Reverse: Mexican coat of arms with denomination, purity, and year
  • Struck by Casa de Moneda de México, the oldest mint in the Americas

Historical Background

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla is widely regarded as the father of Mexican independence. His passionate “Grito de Dolores” in 1810 marked the beginning of Mexico’s fight for freedom from Spanish rule. The 5 Pesos Hidalgo series commemorates his revolutionary leadership and enduring legacy within Mexico’s national identity.

Minted between 1951 and 1954, these coins were issued during a period when Mexico still used substantial silver content in everyday coinage. Their higher purity and larger size compared to many circulating world coins of the era have made them particularly popular with collectors today.

Casa de Moneda de México

Founded in 1535, the Casa de Moneda de México is the oldest mint in the Americas and an institution central to global coinage history. Over the centuries, the mint has produced numerous significant silver issues—from colonial reales to modern Libertads.

These 5 Pesos Hidalgo coins bear the hallmark quality of the Mexico City Mint, featuring strong strikes, accurate metal composition, and classic design elements that reflect the nation’s pride and rich history.

Obverse

The obverse features a bold side-profile portrait of Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, rendered with sharp detail that highlights his role as a revolutionary leader. His image is one of the most recognizable in Mexican numismatics, symbolizing courage, defiance, and the pursuit of national sovereignty.

Reverse

The reverse showcases the Mexican coat of arms, depicting:

  • An eagle perched on a cactus
  • A serpent held in its beak and talon

The reverse also includes the coin’s denomination, purity, and year of mintage, making it both culturally significant and technically informative for collectors.

Silver Content & Specifications

These coins contain:

  • .643 troy oz of pure silver
  • 27.778 grams of .720 fine silver
  • Large 40 mm diameter (similar in size to a modern American Silver Eagle)

Their substantial size and above-average silver content compared to many world coins make them particularly desirable for both stacking and collecting.
Whether building a historical silver collection, adding diversity to a bullion portfolio, or seeking iconic Mexican coinage, the 5 Pesos Hidalgo remains a top-tier choice.

Specifications

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country Mexico
Weight 27.778 g
Purity 72
Status Active
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