Distributor

Sets of coins from 1970 to 1979 are presented in practical acrylic packaging in a way that protects the coins perfectly and does not subject them to mistreatment; in addition, this packaging allows one to observe the coins front and back. Inside, the coins are placed in soft velvet, enhancing their beauty. Each of these sets is accompanied by a descriptive card with the technical characteristics of the coins, as well as a short historical summary. The packages are equipped with small stands so that the sets can be exhibited if desired.

Importantly, the sets from the years 1972, 1977, 1978, and 1979 include a silver coin: The 1972 set contains a silver coin worth 25 pesos (Juárez), and the other three set years include a silver coin worth 100 pesos (Morelos).

   
1970 (7 coins)
¢1, ¢5, ¢20, ¢50 (2), and $1 (2)
1971 (6 coins)
¢5, ¢20 (2), ¢50, $1, and $5
   
1972 (6 coins)
¢1, ¢5, ¢50, $1, $5, and $25
1973 (5 coins)
¢1, ¢5 (2), ¢20, and $5
   
1974 (7 coins)
¢5, ¢10, ¢20 (2), $1, $5, and $10
1975 (7 coins)
¢5, ¢10, ¢20, ¢50, $1 (2), and $10
   
1976 (9 coins)
¢5, ¢10, ¢20, ¢50 (2), $1, $5 (2), and $10
1977 (9 coins)
¢10 (2), ¢20, ¢50, $1 (2), $5, $10, and $100
   
1978 (9 coins)
¢10 (2), ¢20, ¢50, $1 (2), $5, $10, and $100
1979 (9 coins)
¢10 (2), ¢20, ¢50 (2), $1 (2), $10, and $100