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This 5 Mexican peso coin is a circulating commemorative coin issued in 2010 to celebrate the bicentenary of the Mexican revolution. It is a bimetallic coin that is in mint condition, has an aluminum bronze center and a stainless-steel ring, weighs 7.07 g, and has a diameter of 25.5 mm. Its obverse side shows the national shield. Its reverse side features Francisco I. Madero.