This 1902 Mexico 1 Peso Silver Coin is in Uncirculated condition and has been graded MS 64 by ICCS. It was minted during the Second Republic (1867-1905) and has a fineness of 0.9. The coin features the denomination "1 Peso" and the letters "CN JQ" on the obverse, while the reverse depicts the Mexican coat of arms. This rare and valuable coin is a great addition to any coin collection or investment portfolio. With its historical significance and high grade, it is sure to impress and retain its value over time. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Mexican history. As with many, if not most coins graded MS64, they may have minute hairlines or scratches visible with a magnifying glass. Grading companies like NGC, allow incuse hairlines as long as they are not detracting from the overall appearance. These hairline scratches can be present in coins graded as high as MS65 and 66 (I encourage everyone to look up photographs of graded/slabbed coins). The coin being sold in this auction is the exact coin shown in the pictures. Please zoom in the photos provided to understand exactly the condition the coin is in before placing an order. It has two minor hairlines on the obverse, which are really only visible with a magnifying glass. The price offered for this coin is less than it should be due to these minute imperfections.