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Mexico, 1965 AD., Mexico City mint, 20 Centavos, KM 440. 
Mexico, Mexico City mint, 1965 AD.,
20 Centavos (28,5 mm / 9.86 g), bronze (95% copper, 4% zinc and 1% tin), 9,90 g. (?) theor. mint weight, mintage 74.162.000 , axes coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), plain edge,
Obv.: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS , Mexico's national symbol, an eagle with a snake in beak, perched on cactus, enclosed in a circle formed by the legend and a wreath. (second type of national emblem, minted 1955-71).
Rev.: 20 / M° // CENTAVOS / 1965 , Mexico's Liberty Cap with inscription "LIBERTAD" in the center of rays, beneath mint mark of Mexico City, in center the Mayan pyramid temple at Teotihuacán and surrounding landscape, the "Piramide del Sol", inscription "TEOTIHUACAN" at the basis; volcanos Ixtaccihuatl and Popocatepetl in background, cacti on both sides at the bottom.
KM 440 . 

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1955 Mo (mintage included in KM 439 of this year)
1956 Mo  22,431,000         
1957 Mo  13,455,000         
1959 Mo  6,017,000         
1960 Mo  39,756,000         
1963 Mo  14,869,000         
1964 Mo  28,654,000         
1965 Mo  74.162.000         
1966 Mo  43,745,000         
1967 Mo  46,847,000         
1968 Mo  15,477,000         
1969 Mo  63,647,000         
1970 Mo  76,287,000         
1971 Mo  49,892,000         

info from "villa66":
"The career of this big copper coin spanned more than its 28-year production life, however—I’ve been told that bowls of these coins used to sit on the tops of Mexican bars for years after the new, smaller copper-nickel 20-centavo began replacing them in 1974. (The bowls full of these older coppers were for use in the bars’ pay phones.)"
more on http://www.numismatik-cafe.at/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1266&start=10
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The Piramide del Sol means "The Pyramid of the Sun", and Teotihuacan means "The City of the Gods".

La moneda que estuvo con nosotros más de 30 años
- 4 fechas de esta pieza, tienen más valor.

Probablemente una de las monedas que más recordamos con nostalgia dentro de la Colección del Siglo XX, sea los 20 centavos de bronce, que nos alcanzaban para tantas cosas… Esta pieza está compuesta de 95% de cobre, 4% de zinc y 1% de estaño.

Por decreto presidencial de 3 de agosto de 1943, se autorizó la emisión de esta moneda de bronce. “Los cuños de esta moneda fueron hechos por el grabador de la ceca de México, Manuel Luna Negrete, con la colaboración de su ayudante, Francisco Rivera Paniagua”. 
Schlüsselwörter: Mexico City Centavos Eagle Snake Cactus Wreath Mayan Pyramid Temple Teotihuacán Volcanos

Mexico, 1965 AD., Mexico City mint, 20 Centavos, KM 440.

Mexico, Mexico City mint, 1965 AD.,
20 Centavos (28,5 mm / 9.86 g), bronze (95% copper, 4% zinc and 1% tin), 9,90 g. (?) theor. mint weight, mintage 74.162.000 , axes coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), plain edge,
Obv.: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS , Mexico's national symbol, an eagle with a snake in beak, perched on cactus, enclosed in a circle formed by the legend and a wreath. (second type of national emblem, minted 1955-71).
Rev.: 20 / M° // CENTAVOS / 1965 , Mexico's Liberty Cap with inscription "LIBERTAD" in the center of rays, beneath mint mark of Mexico City, in center the Mayan pyramid temple at Teotihuacán and surrounding landscape, the "Piramide del Sol", inscription "TEOTIHUACAN" at the basis; volcanos Ixtaccihuatl and Popocatepetl in background, cacti on both sides at the bottom.
KM 440 .

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1955 Mo (mintage included in KM 439 of this year)
1956 Mo 22,431,000
1957 Mo 13,455,000
1959 Mo 6,017,000
1960 Mo 39,756,000
1963 Mo 14,869,000
1964 Mo 28,654,000
1965 Mo 74.162.000
1966 Mo 43,745,000
1967 Mo 46,847,000
1968 Mo 15,477,000
1969 Mo 63,647,000
1970 Mo 76,287,000
1971 Mo 49,892,000

info from "villa66":
"The career of this big copper coin spanned more than its 28-year production life, however—I’ve been told that bowls of these coins used to sit on the tops of Mexican bars for years after the new, smaller copper-nickel 20-centavo began replacing them in 1974. (The bowls full of these older coppers were for use in the bars’ pay phones.)"
more on http://www.numismatik-cafe.at/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1266&start=10
....................................................................................................................................................
The Piramide del Sol means "The Pyramid of the Sun", and Teotihuacan means "The City of the Gods".

La moneda que estuvo con nosotros más de 30 años
- 4 fechas de esta pieza, tienen más valor.

Probablemente una de las monedas que más recordamos con nostalgia dentro de la Colección del Siglo XX, sea los 20 centavos de bronce, que nos alcanzaban para tantas cosas… Esta pieza está compuesta de 95% de cobre, 4% de zinc y 1% de estaño.

Por decreto presidencial de 3 de agosto de 1943, se autorizó la emisión de esta moneda de bronce. “Los cuños de esta moneda fueron hechos por el grabador de la ceca de México, Manuel Luna Negrete, con la colaboración de su ayudante, Francisco Rivera Paniagua”.

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