Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo (1955–1957)

The Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo (1955–1957) coin represents one of the most iconic mid-20th century silver issues produced by the Casa de Moneda de México—the oldest operating mint in the Americas. Struck in .720 fine silver with an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .4179 troy ounces, these large-format coins offer an excellent blend of historic significance and intrinsic bullion value. With only slight circulation wear, these pieces retain strong visual detail and a bold presence in hand.

Coin Highlights

  • Contains .4179 troy oz of pure silver (.720 fine)
  • Struck from 1955–1957
  • Packaged in individual protective holders
  • Issued in Average Circulated condition
  • Obverse: Mexican national coat of arms with weight, purity, year, and denomination
  • Reverse: Bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla with the motto “Independencia y Libertad”
  • Struck by Casa de Moneda de México (Mexico City Mint, “Mo”)
  • Popular mid-century Mexican silver collectible

Historical Background

Introduced as part of a long-running series of Mexican silver coinage, the 5 Pesos Hidalgo coins pay tribute to Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the celebrated leader whose “Grito de Dolores” ignited the Mexican War of Independence in 1810. Hidalgo remains one of the most influential figures in the nation’s history, symbolizing liberty, resistance, and national unity.

The series circulated widely throughout Mexico during an era when silver coinage still played an important everyday monetary role. Today, these surviving examples are sought after for their connection to Mexico’s revolutionary past and their substantial silver content.

Casa de Moneda de México

Founded in 1535, the Casa de Moneda de México is recognized as the oldest mint in the Western Hemisphere. Its legacy includes the production of centuries of globally circulated coinage, from Spanish colonial reales to modern Libertad bullion. The “Mo” mintmark on these 5 Pesos pieces signifies their origin from the historic Mexico City Mint.

Obverse Design

The obverse features the national coat of arms of Mexico, depicting:

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

Surrounding inscriptions include the coin’s weight, purity, year of issue, and denomination. The wide planchet provides ample space for this iconic and detailed emblem.

Reverse Design

The reverse displays a profile portrait of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, one of Mexico’s greatest revolutionary heroes. The inscription “Independencia y Libertad” reinforces his enduring legacy. The “Mo” mintmark appears alongside the portrait, indicating the coin’s production at the Mexican Mint.

Silver Content & Specifications

These pieces contain:

  • .4179 troy oz of pure silver
  • 18.055 g of .720 fine silver
  • Face value: 5 Pesos

Their large size and silver weight make them attractive to both collectors and bullion buyers seeking Mexican silver with strong historical roots.

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country Mexico
Weight 18.055 g
Purity 72
Status Active

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1955-1957 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo

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Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo (1955–1957)

The Mexico Silver 5 Pesos Hidalgo (1955–1957) coin represents one of the most iconic mid-20th century silver issues produced by the Casa de Moneda de México—the oldest operating mint in the Americas. Struck in .720 fine silver with an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .4179 troy ounces, these large-format coins offer an excellent blend of historic significance and intrinsic bullion value. With only slight circulation wear, these pieces retain strong visual detail and a bold presence in hand.

Coin Highlights

  • Contains .4179 troy oz of pure silver (.720 fine)
  • Struck from 1955–1957
  • Packaged in individual protective holders
  • Issued in Average Circulated condition
  • Obverse: Mexican national coat of arms with weight, purity, year, and denomination
  • Reverse: Bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla with the motto “Independencia y Libertad”
  • Struck by Casa de Moneda de México (Mexico City Mint, “Mo”)
  • Popular mid-century Mexican silver collectible

Historical Background

Introduced as part of a long-running series of Mexican silver coinage, the 5 Pesos Hidalgo coins pay tribute to Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the celebrated leader whose “Grito de Dolores” ignited the Mexican War of Independence in 1810. Hidalgo remains one of the most influential figures in the nation’s history, symbolizing liberty, resistance, and national unity.

The series circulated widely throughout Mexico during an era when silver coinage still played an important everyday monetary role. Today, these surviving examples are sought after for their connection to Mexico’s revolutionary past and their substantial silver content.

Casa de Moneda de México

Founded in 1535, the Casa de Moneda de México is recognized as the oldest mint in the Western Hemisphere. Its legacy includes the production of centuries of globally circulated coinage, from Spanish colonial reales to modern Libertad bullion. The “Mo” mintmark on these 5 Pesos pieces signifies their origin from the historic Mexico City Mint.

Obverse Design

The obverse features the national coat of arms of Mexico, depicting:

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

Surrounding inscriptions include the coin’s weight, purity, year of issue, and denomination. The wide planchet provides ample space for this iconic and detailed emblem.

Reverse Design

The reverse displays a profile portrait of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, one of Mexico’s greatest revolutionary heroes. The inscription “Independencia y Libertad” reinforces his enduring legacy. The “Mo” mintmark appears alongside the portrait, indicating the coin’s production at the Mexican Mint.

Silver Content & Specifications

These pieces contain:

  • .4179 troy oz of pure silver
  • 18.055 g of .720 fine silver
  • Face value: 5 Pesos

Their large size and silver weight make them attractive to both collectors and bullion buyers seeking Mexican silver with strong historical roots.

Specifications

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country Mexico
Weight 18.055 g
Purity 72
Status Active
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