they represent their mexican president that is living or has died.
A set of special gold or silver coins given to a bride by her groom during their wedding which represent his vows to her. This is a Mexican tradition.
No, Mexico and Argentina have different coins.
Clyde Hubbard has written: 'Hookneck =' -- subject(s): Coins, Mexican, Mexican Coins
what does the Battle of Puebla represent to the Mexican people
what way did the mexican american culture help the united states of america?
He is Mexican
Yes. It is the culture of Mexico, and should not be confused with Tex-Mex nor Mexican-American cultures.
It affected American culture greatly.
it says in your coin
I would suggest you start by visiting your local library to see if they have any books about Mexican (or World) coins. You can also find some information by looking at the eBay listings for Mexican coins. And there are many websites you can examine for information : Mexico Mint : http://www.cmonedam.com.mx/cmm/angel.htm Mexican Coins : http://www.coinsandhistory.com/Mexico.html Mexican Peso : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_peso You can find many more websites by going to a search engine like Yahoo! or MSN Search, and searching for things like "Mexico coins" or "Mexican Peso".
Elvis culture is Samoan and 40% Mexican
Alberto Francisco Pradeau has written: 'Sonora y sus casas de moneda: Alamos y Hermosillo' -- subject(s): Numismatics 'Los tlacos y pilones mexicanos' -- subject(s): Coins, Mexican, Mexican Coins, Tlaco 'Numismatic history of Mexico from the pre-Columbian epoch to 1823' -- subject(s): Coins, Mexican, Mexican Coins, Numismatics