Coin Identifier
Mexico 1 Peso 'Radiant Sun/Cap'
1 Peso

Mexico 1 Peso 'Radiant Sun/Cap'

Mexico · 1948

The reverse features a Phrygian cap with rays (representing liberty), the denomination 'UN PESO', the year 1948, and the 'Mo' mint mark for the Mexico City Mint. The obverse (not pictured) typically features the Mexican coat of arms (eagle on a cactus eating a snake).

Country
Mexico
Year
1948
Denomination
1 Peso
Metal
Silver (.500 fineness)

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Overview

The reverse features a Phrygian cap with rays (representing liberty), the denomination 'UN PESO', the year 1948, and the 'Mo' mint mark for the Mexico City Mint. The obverse (not pictured) typically features the Mexican coat of arms (eagle on a cactus eating a snake).

Historical significance

This coin represents a transitional period in Mexican currency. The 1947–1948 series was minted following WWII when silver prices fluctuated, leading to the use of .500 silver content. It is a classic example of Mexican numismatic art featuring the symbolic cap of liberty.

Estimated value

$15.00 - $30.00 USD (depends on condition and current silver spot price)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing the coin, as this can severely decrease internal numismatic value. Use PVC-free coin flips or capsules for long-term storage.