1 PCGS and 4 NGC graded for 1960, 1962 snd 1965.
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The only actual coin that belongs in this set is the 1950, which I would argue belongs in the bronze set since the size of the coin and the design are very similar to that coin. With only a single example graded for 1960 by pcgs and all the other in NGC slabs, there is currently no way to complete this set, and even if there were only 1 person would be able to complete it using ALL the coins that have been graded.
These coins are pattern coins, and if any more are ever found and graded by PCGS they should be added to the Brass coins of the same date as bonus coins. IMO.
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Yeah, Despite their beauty there don't seem to be a lot of people collecting Mexican coins from the 1950's.
I remember your 1955 5c coin was mislabeled as bronze. I was going to buy the coin and have PCGS relabel the coin correctly. Maybe only you and I noticed the error.
The Copper/Nickel coins could be "bonus coins" added to the Brass set, since as things stand now, or for the foreseeable future, nobody can complete this set.
60,62 and 65 are pattern strikes and don't have a place in a registry, 1950 is the only true Copper/Nickel coin of this period. I would argue the 1950 Copper/Nickle belongs with the Brass 5c Starting in 1954.