1968 Mexico Silver 25 Pesos Olympics
1968 Mexico Silver 25 Pesos Olympics
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The 1968 Mexico 25 Pesos Olympic Silver Coin was issued to commemorate the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City—the first Olympic Games ever hosted by a Latin American nation. Struck by the Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint), this historic coin features rich symbolism blending Mexico’s ancient heritage with modern national pride. Composed of 72% silver, it contains 0.5208 troy ounces of actual silver content (ASW), making it a favorite among both collectors and silver bullion buyers.
Obverse Design:
The obverse features the Mexican Coat of Arms, which depicts a golden eagle perched on a cactus, devouring a serpent—an image rooted in Aztec legend and a national symbol of Mexico. Surrounding the design are the inscriptions:
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"ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" – “United Mexican States”
This side emphasizes the sovereignty and identity of the Mexican nation.
Reverse Design:
The reverse design, created for the Olympic celebration, showcases an Aztec-style athlete performing a dance or movement, surrounded by stylized pre-Hispanic patterns. Behind the figure is the five-ring Olympic logo, along with the inscriptions:
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"JUEGOS DE LA XIX OLIMPIADA MÉXICO 1968" – “Games of the XIX Olympiad Mexico 1968”
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"25 PESOS" – the coin’s face value
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"LEY 0.720" – indicating the coin is 72% pure silver
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The Mexican Mint’s “Mo” mintmark
This side powerfully blends ancient Aztec culture with Mexico’s modern international status as Olympic host.
Key Features:
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Denomination: 25 Pesos
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Country of Issue: Mexico
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Year: 1968
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Metal Composition: 72% Silver, 28% Copper
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Actual Silver Weight (ASW): 0.5208 troy ounces
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Weight: 22.5 grams
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Diameter: 38 mm
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Mint: Casa de Moneda de México
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Finish: Circulated or Uncirculated (depending on condition)
Collectibility & Historical Significance:
The 1968 Mexico 25 Pesos Olympic coin is not only a silver bullion piece—it’s also a powerful symbol of cultural pride and international achievement. Its artistic reverse design, referencing Aztec heritage, makes it one of the most visually compelling Olympic coins ever issued. With over 27 million minted, the coin is readily available, yet remains popular for its:
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Historical importance (first Latin American Olympics)
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Affordable silver content (over half an ounce)
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Beautiful and symbolic artwork
Whether you're a collector of world coins, Olympic memorabilia, or silver bullion, this coin represents a unique blend of history, heritage, and value.
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