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Currently minted coins
Currently minted coins, minted by year
Numbers in thousands of coins
Coin type Year Denomination
$0.05 $0.10 $0.20 $0.50 $1.00 $2.00 $5.00 $10.00 $20.00 $50.00
"B" 1992 136,800 121,250 95,000 120,150 144,000 60,000 70,000 20,000    
1993 234,000 755,000 95,000 330,000 329,860 77,000 168,240 47,981 25,000 2,000
1994 125,000 557,000 105,000 100,000 221,000 44,000 58,000 15,000 5,000 1,500
1995 195,000 560,000 180,000 60,000 125,000 20,000   15,000 5,000 1,500
 
"C" 1996 104,831 594,216 54,896 69,956 169,510 24,902        
1997 153,675 581,622 178,807 129,029 222,870 34,560 39,468 44,837    
1998 64,417 602,667 223,847 223,605 261,942 104,138 103,729 203,735    
1999 9,949 488,346 233,753 89,516 99,168 34,713 59,427 29,842    
2000 10,871 577,546 223,973 135,112 158,379 69,322 20,869      
2001 34,811 618,061 234,360 199,006 208,576 74,563 79,169      
2002 14,901 463,968 229,256 94,552 119,514 74,547 34,754 44,721    
2003   378,938 149,518 124,522 169,320 39,814 54,676      
2004   393,705 174,351 154,434 208,611 89,496 89,518 74,739    
2005   488,594 204,426 179,296 253,923 94,532 94,482 64,616    
2006   473,261 234,263 234,142 289,834 144,123 89,447 84,575    
2007   498,735 234,301 253,634 368,408 129,422 123,382 89,678    
2008   433,951 214,313 249,279 363,878 134,235 9,939 64,744    
2009   90,968 41,167 90,602 239,229 64,650 9,898 54,812    
2010         209,313  34,878 6,929   54,822    
2011 199,283 114,522 209,214 69,731 4,954
2012* 264,258 64,690 129,552 119,604
 
"D" 2009   343,772 164,362 19,910          
2010   453,849 224,359 114,567            
2011 463,960 239,362 194,480
2012* 339,210 164,570 224,488

Notes:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.
  • Type D coins are those put into circulation by Banco de México in denominations of ten, twenty, and fifty centavos. They correspond to the new coinage (August 2009). Type C coins are those put into circulation by Banco de México in denominations of five, ten, twenty, and fifty centavos, as well as those of one, two, five and ten pesos, representing the monetary unit that is currently legal tender and minted since January 1, 1996. The physical characteristics of type C coins are similar to those of type B coins, except that type C coins omit the use of the adjective “new” or the abbreviation “N” before the word "pesos" or the abbreviation "$".
  • * Preliminary data.

 

5-peso coins commemorating the Bicentennial of the beginning of the Independence of Mexico and the Centennial of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution
Minted by year
Personage Mint year Coins
Carlos María de Bustamante 2008 9,941,302
Ignacio López Rayón 2008 9,934,397
Álvaro Obregón 2008 9,948,722
José Vasconcelos 2008 9,939,839
Francisco Xavier Mina 2008 9,914,938
Francisco Villa 2008 9,917,084
Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos 2008 9,937,000
Heriberto Jara 2008 9,936,333
Mariano Matamoros 2008 9,947,802
Ricardo Flores Magón 2008 9,940,278
Miguel Ramos Arizpe 2008 9,927,433
Francisco J. Múgica 2008 9,926,537
Hermenegildo Galeana 2008 9,935,901
Filomeno Mata 2009 9,935,689
José María Cos 2009 9,935,040
Carmen Serdán 2009 7,160,841
Pedro Moreno 2009 6,942,480
Andrés Molina Enríquez 2009 6,942,763
Agustín de Iturbide 2009 6,944,222
Luis Cabrera 2009 6,902,593
Nicolás Bravo 2009 6,930,174
Eulalio Gutiérrez 2009 6,908,760
Servando Teresa de Mier 2009 6,937,421
Otilio Montaño 2009 6,890,052
Leona Vicario 2009 6,937,872
Belisario Domínguez 2009 6,926,606
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 2010 6,932,486
Francisco I. Madero 2010 6,930,998
Guadalupe Victoria 2010 6,934,638
José María Pino Suárez 2010 6,930,255
Josefa Ortíz de Domínguez 2010 6,936,400

Note:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.

 

5-peso coins commemorating the Bicentennial of the beginning of the Independence of Mexico and the Centennial of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution
Proof-like
Minted by year
Personage Mint year Coins
Carlos María de Bustamante 2008 4,852
Ignacio López Rayón 2008 4,267
Álvaro Obregón 2008 4,727
José Vasconcelos 2008 4,767
Francisco Xavier Mina 2008 4,523
Francisco Villa 2008 4,866
Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos 2008 4,279
Heriberto Jara 2008 4,870
Mariano Matamoros 2008 4,820
Ricardo Flores Magón 2008 4,690
Miguel Ramos Arizpe 2008 4,683
Francisco J. Múgica 2008 4,588
Hermenegildo Galeana 2008 4,966
Filomeno Mata 2009 4,920
José María Cos 2009 4,950
Carmen Serdán 2009 4,787
Pedro Moreno 2009 4,940
Andrés Molina Enríquez 2009 4,666
Agustín de Iturbide 2009 4,838
Luis Cabrera 2009 4,656
Nicolás Bravo 2009 4,780
Eulalio Gutiérrez 2009 4,862
Servando Teresa de Mier 2009 4,675
Otilio Montaño 2009 4,923
Leona Vicario 2009 4,730
Belisario Domínguez 2009 4,773
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 2010 4,763
Francisco I. Madero 2010 4,750
Guadalupe Victoria 2010 4,767
José María Pino Suárez 2010 4,752
Josefa Ortíz de Domínguez 2010 4,743

Note:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.

 

100-peso coins commemorating anniversaries
Minted by year
Description Mint year Coins
The eightieth anniversary of Banco de México 2005 49,712
The four hundredth anniversary of the 1st edition of "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" 2005 726,833
The four hundredth anniversary of the 1st edition of "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" Proof-like 2005 3,761
2006 5,201
The four hundred and seventieth anniversary of the Mint of Mexico 2005 49,895
The one hundredth anniversary of the Monetary Reform of 1905 2005 49,716
Bicentennial of the birth of Don Benito Juárez García, Benemérito de las Américas 2006 49,913

Note:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.

 

100-peso coins commemorating the Federal Union of Mexico's States (distinguishing feature from architecture, art, science, flora, fauna, typical costumes or geographical areas)
Minted by year
State Mint year Coins
Aguascalientes 2005 149,705
B. California 2005 149,771
B. C. Sur 2005 149,152
Campeche 2006 149,803
Coahuila 2006 149,560
Colima 2006 149,041
Chiapas 2006 149,491
Chihuahua 2006 149,557
D. F. 2006 149,522
Durango 2006 149,034
Guanajuato 2006 149,921
Guerrero 2006 149,675
Hidalgo 2006 149,272
Jalisco 2006 149,749
Estado de México 2006 149,377
Michoacán 2006 149,730
Morelos 2006 149,648
Nayarit 2007 149,058
Nuevo León 2007 149,425
Oaxaca 2007 149,892
Puebla 2007 149,474
Querétaro de Arteaga 2007 149,127
Quintana Roo 2007 149,582
San Luis Potosí 2007 148,750
Sinaloa 2007 149,032
Sonora 2007 149,891
Tabasco 2007 149,715
Tamaulipas 2007 149,776
Tlaxcala 2007 149,465
Veracruz – Ignacio de la Llave 2007 149,703
Yucatán 2007 149,579
Zacatecas 2007 148,833

Note:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.

 

100-peso coins commemorating the Federal Union of Mexico's States (coat of arms of the corresponding federate entity)
Minted by year
Estado Mint year Coins
Zacatecas 2003 244,900
Yucatán 2003 235,763
Veracruz – Ignacio de la Llave 2003 248,810
Tlaxcala 2003 248,976
Tamaulipas 2004 249,398
Tabasco 2004 249,318
Sonora 2004 249,300
Sinaloa 2004 244,722
San Luis Potosí 2004 249,662
Quintana Roo 2004 249,134
Querétaro Arteaga 2004 249,263
Puebla 2004 248,850
Oaxaca 2004 249,589
Nuevo León 2004 249,199
Nayarit 2004 248,305
Morelos 2004 249,260
Michoacán de Ocampo 2004 249,492
Estado de México 2004 249,800
Jalisco 2004 249,115
Hidalgo 2005 249,820
Guerrero 2005 248,850
Guanajuato 2005 249,489
Durango 2005 249,774
D. F. 2005 249,461
Chihuahua 2005 249,102
Chiapas 2005 249,417
Colima 2005 248,850
Coahuila 2005 247,991
Campeche 2005 249,040
B. C. Sur 2005 249,585
B. California 2005 249,263
Aguascalientes 2005 248,410

Note:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.

 

Coins commemorating the arrival of the year 2000 and the beginning of the third millenium
Minted by year
Denomination Mint year Thousands of coins
$ 10.00 Tonatiuh 2000 24,839
2001 44,768
$ 20.00 Octavio Paz 2000 14,943
2001 2,515
$ 20 Xiuhtecuhtli 2000 14,850
2001 2,478

Note:

  • The test coins that Banco de México requests from the Mexican Mint are not included in this table.
  • These are the coins put into circulation by Banco de México in denominations of ten and 20 pesos, representative of the monetary unit that is currently legal tender, minted to commemorate the arrival of the year 2000 and the beginning of the third millennium.
  • The series consists of three coins: A ten-peso coin with a design similar to that of the ten-peso Type C coin that coexists with it, and two 20-peso coins with new designs. The latter coins commemorate our past by depicting the “new fire” ceremony and our present by depicting the universal work of the writer Octavio Paz.

 

Coins with proof quality
Minted by year
Denomination Mint year Coins
5 ¢ 1995 6,981
10 ¢ 1995 6,981
20 ¢ 1995 6,981
50 ¢ 1995 6,981
N$ 1.00 1995 6,981
N$ 2.00 1995 6,981
N$ 5.00 1995 6,981
N$ 10.00 1995 6,981

Note:

  • All these coins are type B coins and were put into circulation by Banco de México in denominations of five, ten, twenty and fifty centavos, as well as denominations of one, two, five, ten, twenty, and fifty New Pesos, representing the monetary unit that is currently legal tender and minted before January 1, 1996. The type B coin characteristics are different from those of the coins representative of the monetary unit that was legal tender until and including December 31, 1992. On these coins the adjective “new” or its abbreviation “N” is used before the word “pesos” or its abbreviation “$”.