Description
Invest in a modern Mexican numismatic gem from the WWII era with the 1943 Gold 50 Peso coin graded in brilliant uncirculated condition, now available through Atlas Bullion. Struck by the historic Mexican Mint, each gold peso contains .4823 troy ounces of .900 fine gold exhibiting exceptional luster and design details. The reverse features Mexico’s coat of arms encircled by “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” while the obverse centers on the iconic Mexican Golden Eagle devouring a snake – a powerful adaption of the ancient Aztec coat of arms. These BU survivors preserve the stunning engraving quality achieved for this iconic 1940s gold type.
Key Features:
.4823 oz of .900 fine gold
Golden Eagle obverse design
Mexican coat of arms reverse
Brilliant uncirculated quality
Historic WWII 1943 issue
Specifications:
Mint: Mexican Mint
Year: 1943
Weight: .4823 troy oz
Purity: .900 fine gold
Face Value: 50 Pesos
FAQ:
Q: What is the symbolism behind the Golden Eagle design?
A: This obverse motif replicates Mexico’s age-old Aztec imagery of an eagle devouring a snake, a revered national emblem since pre-colonial times.
Q: Why are BU WWII-era issues so coveted?
A: Brilliant uncirculated coins from the 1940s showcase the engravers’ exceptional artistry with full radiant luster in pristine preservation.







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