Description:
This 1906-M Mexican 10 Peso gold coin, graded MS64 by PCGS, is a stunning example of early 20th-century Mexican coinage. The obverse features the portrait of Miguel Hidalgo, the leader of Mexico's fight for independence, with the inscription "DIEZ PESOS" and the date below. The reverse depicts the Mexican coat of arms: an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak, encircled by the inscription "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS."
Struck at the Mexico City Mint (indicated by the "M" mintmark), this coin contains 0.2411 troy ounces of gold, making it both a collectible and an investment. Its MS64 grade reflects exceptional luster and sharp details, with minimal contact marks, ensuring its appeal to collectors and investors alike.