- Silver at Spot Deals
- Cheapest Silver Per Ounce
- Cheapest Gold Per Ounce
- Cheapest Platinum Per Ounce
- Silver Price Comparison Chart
- Gold Coin Price Comparison Chart
- Bullion Coupon Codes
- eBay Bucks Eligible Bullion
- Get Deals in Your Inbox
- Coins
- Rounds
- Bars
- Coins
- Rounds
- Bars
- Coins
- Bars
- Accessories
- 1 oz Silver
- 5 oz Silver
- 10 oz Silver
- Silver Kilo
- 100 oz Silver
- Gold Kilo
- 10 oz Gold Bars
- 1 oz Gold
- 1/2 oz Gold
- 1/4 oz Gold
- 1/10 oz Gold
- 1 Gram Gold
- 1 oz Gold Bars
- 1 oz Gold Coins
- 1 oz Platinum Coins
- 1 oz Silver Bars
- 1 oz Silver Coins
- 1 oz Silver Rounds
- 10 oz Silver Bars
- 10 oz Silver Coins
- 100 Ounce Silver Bars
- 2 oz Silver Coins
- 2 oz Silver Rounds
- 2023 Government Bullion
- 2024 Government Bullion
- 24k Gold Jewelry
- 5 oz Silver Bars
- 5 oz Silver Coins
- 5 oz Silver Rounds
- America The Beautiful (ATB)
- American Gold Buffalo
- American Gold Eagles
- American Platinum Eagles
- American Silver Eagles
- Argor Heraeus Gold
- Armenia Noahs Ark
- Australian Kangaroo Coins
- Australian Koala Coins
- Australian Kookaburra Coins
- Austria Gold Philharmonics
- Austria Silver Philharmonics
- Aztec Calendar
- Britannia Coins
- Britannia Gold Bars
- Britannia Silver Bars
- British Gold Sovereigns
- Canada Gold Maple Leafs
- Canada Silver Maple Leaf Coins
- China Gold Pandas
- China Silver Pandas
- Christmas Holiday Silver Rounds
- Cryptocurrency Themed Silver Bullion Rounds
- Donald Trump Silver Rounds
- Engelhard Silver
- Geiger Edelmetalle
- Generic Silver Bullion
- Germania Mint Cast Bars
- Germania Mint Silver Rounds
- Gold Britannias
- Gold Bullion Coins From Europe
- Gold Coins
- Gold Francs
- Gold Gram Bars
- Goldbacks and Foil Notes
- Halloween Silver Bullion
- Intaglio Mint
- Junk Silver Coins
- Kangaroo Gold Coins
- Kilo Silver Bars
- Kilo Silver Coins
- Mexican Gold Pesos
- Mexican Libertads
- MintID NFC Bullion
- Modern Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars
- Monarch Precious Metals
- Monster Boxes
- NGC Graded American Eagle Gold Coins
- Palladium Coins and Bars
- PAMP Suisse
- Perth Lunar Series III
- Perth Mint Coins
- Platinum Bars
- Platinum Bullion
- Platinum Coins
- Pre 1933 US Gold
- Random Year Government Silver
- RCM Commemorative Gold Coins
- Royal Tudor Beasts
- Scottsdale Stackers
- Silver Bars
- Silver Bullets
- Silver Coins
- Silver Eagle Monster Box
- Silver Gram Bars
- Silver Libertads
- Silver Poker Chips
- Silver Quarters
- Silver Shot and Grain
- Silver Statues
- Silvertowne 1 oz Silver Rounds
- Silvertowne Products
- South African Krugerrands
- Sunshine Mint
- Tenth Ounce Gold Coins
- Tenth Ounce Platinum Coins
- The Queens Beasts
- US Mint Commemorative Gold Coins
- Valcambi CombiBar
- Valcambi Suisse
- Year of the Dragon
- Home
- Gold Coins
- Mexican Gold Pesos
Vintage Mexican Gold Peso coins are some of the most beautifully designed gold coins in the world. While gold prices fluctuate, the popularity of Mexican Peso coins only increases due to the coin's outstanding gold bullion value.
Learn More about Mexican Gold Peso Coins
First minted in 1905, these coins have become a popular choice among investors and collectors for their gold content and historical significance. Mexican peso gold coins are government backed fractional gold coin that are often available with a very low premium over spot gold price.
Mexican Gold Pesos are not only a form of gold investment but also offer a glimpse into Mexican history and culture. Their variety and beautiful designs make them a desirable item. The naturally fractional gold coin denominations are also practical for stacking.
Minted at the Mexican Mint in Mexico City, each Gold Peso coin is minted with a mix of 90% fine Gold and 10% copper. The adding of copper during the minting process provides the Gold Peso coins a hardness that pure gold alone cannot provide. With the presence of copper, the Mexican Gold Peso coins have a rich history and are proven to withstand the wear and tear of circulation over its extended lifetime.
The coins were issued in a variety of denominations, including 2, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, and 50 pesos. Each denomination has a different weight and gold content. However, the purity of each denomination remains the same 90% or 21.6 karats.
The obverse of these coins features the Mexican Coat of Arms, which shows an eagle perched on a cactus in the middle of a lake with a snake in its beak. The reverse design varies by denomination but features iconic Mexican imagery.
Mexican Gold Pesos are the most sought after by collectors for their historical and aesthetic appeal, and valued by investors for their gold content. Prices vary based on market conditions and it's easy to compare across dozens of trusted and reputable online dealers to find the cheapest price.
Gold Peso Specifications
- 50 Pesos
-
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Obverse: National Coat of Arms
- Reverse: Winged Victory
- Weight: 1.2057 troy ounces, 37.5 grams, one tael
- Diameter: 37.08 mm, 1.46 inches
- Thickness: 2.69 mm, 0.106 inches
- Face Value: 50 pesos
- 20 Pesos
-
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Obverse: Golden eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak
- Reverse: "Veinte Pesos" surrounding the Cuauhxicalli Eagle Bowl Aztec Calendar or Sun Stone
- Weight: .4823 troy ounces, 15 grams
- Diameter: 27.5 mm, 1.08 inches
- Thickness: 2.03 mm, 0.79 inches
- Face Value: 20 pesos
- 10 Pesos
-
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Obverse: The national coat of arms of Mexico
- Reverse: Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, who started the Mexican Independence in September 1810
- Weight: .2411 troy ounces, 7.5 grams
- Diameter: 22.5 mm, .886 inches
- Thickness: 1.4 mm, .055 inches
- Face Value: 10 pesos
- 5 Pesos
-
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Obverse: The national coat of arms of Mexico
- Reverse: Features "Cinco Pesos" surrounding Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
- Weight: .1205 troy ounces, 3.75 grams
- Diameter: 19 mm, .748 inches
- Thickness: 1.14 mm, .045 inches
- Face Value: 5 pesos
- 2.5 Pesos
-
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Obverse: The national coat of arms of Mexico
- Reverse: "Dos E Medio Pesos" surrounding a depiction of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
- Weight: 0.0602 troy ounces, 1.87 grams
- Diameter: 15.5 mm, .610 inches
- Thickness: .86 mm, .034 inches
- Face Value: 2.5 pesos
- 2 Pesos
-
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Obverse: The national coat of arms of Mexico
- Reverse: "Dos Pesos" surrounded by a wreath with the date of issue at the top
- Weight: 0.0482 troy ounces, 1.50 grams
- Diameter: 13 mm, .512 inches
- Thickness: 1.02 mm, .040 inches
- Face Value: 2 pesos
Certain denominations and specific year issues may have numismatic value above and beyond their gold content, especially in higher grades or in rare or low mintage years.
History of Gold Pesos
First minted in 1905, the Mexican Gold Peso coins commemorate the centennial of Mexico's hard won independence from Spanish colonial rule. The Mexican War for Independence lasted from 1810 to 1821. A Mexican-born Spaniard, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla led other colonial-born Spaniards, along with Mestizos and Amerindians, in an uprising against the Spanish conquistadors. Although Hildago shortly following his initial revolt, the Mexicans were ultimately successful in ousting their oppressors, and on September 27, 1821, the Treaty of Cordoba was ratified, giving Mexico sovereignty from Spain.
In 1910, the Columna de la Independencia (the Statue of Independence) was erected in Mexico City's Paseo de Reforma, commemorating the start of the war. Atop a massive column is a figure of Winged Victory. This angel is made of bronze and plated in 24-karat gold. She holds a laurel crown, the symbol for victory, in her right hand. In the left, she clutches a broken chain that represents Freedom. At the base of the statue, a mausoleum hosts the remains of war heroes.
The Angel quickly developed as a symbol of national pride in Mexico, and its image was chosen to adorn the Mexican Gold Peso. In 1921, the Mexican 50 gold peso was first minted. Each 50 Peso gold coin's reverse depicts Winged Victory in the foreground, with Mexico's volcanoes, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihauti, in the background. On the obverse, the original Mexican coat of arms was etched in crisp detail. The coat of arms features an eagle atop a cactus, devouring a serpent. p>
The national coat of arms is depicted on the obverse of other denominations of gold peso coins.
The reverse of the 20 Pesos Gold Coin has the words "Veinte Pesos" (Twenty Pesos) surrounding the Aztec Calendar Sun Stone.
The reverse of the 10 Pesos Gold Coin, the 5 Pesos Gold Coin and the 2.5 Pesos Gold Coin all contain a portrait of revolutionary leader Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. The reverse of these smaller denomination gold pesos also includes the denomination's face value surrounding the Hidalgo portrait.
The smallest of the gold pesos, the 2 Peso Gold Coin shows a Mexican celebratory wreath, along with the denomination and year of minting.
Mexico Gold Peso Mintage and Coin Details
Size | Gold Content | Diameter | Thickness | Total Weight | Fineness | Minting Dates | 1 - Has double "37.5 Gr Oro Puro" markings, leaving out the "50 pesos" legend. 2 - Centenario Pesos Restrikes all bearing the date 1947. 3 - Veinte Pesos Restrikes all bearing the date 1959. 4 - Diaz Pesos Restrikes all bearing the date 1959. 5 - Cinco Pesos Restrikes all bearing the date 1955. 6 - Dos y Medio Pesos Restrikes all bearing the date 1945. 7 - Dos Pesos Restrikes all bearing the date 1945. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50 Peso | 37.5 grams | 37.08 mm | 2.69 mm | 41.67 grams (1.3396 troy oz) | .900 (90% gold/10% copper) - 21.6 k | 1921-1931, 19431, 1944-1947, 1949-19722, 19962, 2000-20092 |
20 Peso | 15.00 grams | 27.43 mm | 2.03 mm | 16.666 grams (.536 troy oz) | .900 (90% gold/10% copper) - 21.6 k | 1917-1921, 1959, 1960-19713 |
10 Peso | 7.4995 grams | 22.5 mm | 1.4 mm | 8.333 grams (.2679 troy oz) | .900 (90% gold/10% copper) - 21.6 k | 1905-08, 1910, 1916-17, 1919-20, 1959, 1961-724 |
5 Peso | 3.7497 grams | 19 mm | 1.14 mm | 4.1665 grams (.1339 troy oz) | .900 (90% gold/10% copper) - 21.6 k | 1905-07, 1910, 1918-20, 1955-725 |
2.5 Peso | 1.8748 grams | 15.5 mm | .86 mm | 2.083 grams (.0670 troy oz) | .900 (90% gold/10% copper) - 21.6 k | 1919-20, 1944-48, 1951-726 |
2 Peso | 1.50 grams | 13 mm | 1.02 mm | 1.6666 grams (.0536 troy oz) | .900 (90% gold/10% copper) - 21.6 k | 1919-1920, 1944-1947, 1951-19727, 19967 |
Compare Prices of Mexican Gold Pesos
Vintage gold coins have a rich history and many investors are attracted to these coins as tangible assets. When buying Mexican Gold Pesos as a store of value, FindBullionPrices.com can help you find the lowest premiums from an assortment of trusted and reputable online bullion dealers. The prices on our site are updated every hour and adjusted for silver spot price. This gives you the tools to compare silver prices.