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Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:57 pm
by Thogey
Sorry abe,

5.5g CuNi

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:20 pm
by abe
Thogey wrote:Sorry abe,

5.5g CuNi

OK thanx, at least my find wasn't a total lost. Found 3 wash. qtrs, 2 mercs, 1 rosie, & 1 canadian in an old wooden box that was put away for years. There was about 15 foreign coins in the mix, I knew the canadian was silver and was pretty sure the mex. was. Live & Learn :)

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 6:48 pm
by 97guns
i picked this one up(and 10 more) at the flea market for $1 each, i thought i was getting over on the seller, when i got home i found that it sticks to a magnet. its a pretty good copy, it rang pretty sweet, that was the only test i could give it. ive heard of fake cuatemocs floating around but never these.


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Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 7:39 pm
by hobo finds
97guns wrote:i picked this one up(and 10 more) at the flea market for $1 each, i thought i was getting over on the seller, when i got home i found that it sticks to a magnet. its a pretty good copy, it rang pretty sweet, that was the only test i could give it. ive heard of fake cuatemocs floating around but never these.


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1$ each! you know better!

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:36 am
by Siberous
Wow cycling back to the tip top, Awesome little list, Great reference for Mexican coinage!

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:55 am
by newton7
Came across these fakes the other day and decided to post them as a training aid. See link.

http://s1000.photobucket.com/albums/af1 ... r%20Pesos/

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:59 pm
by 97guns
those are the same fakes i bought from the flea market, they were in the same plastic pages.

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:57 am
by Know Common Cents
I believe that I read on Coinflation last week that they're working on a version for Mexican silver coins. (I presume gold coins, too.)

Due to the varying fineness of silver in the same denomination coin (example--5 peso), it becomes very important to know what you're buying before bidding or pulling an item from a dealer junk box.

Mexico has a long history of prolific silver production. That's reflected in their coinage. In many instances, though, the fineness of the Ag or even the size of the coin can radically change from year to year.

My advice is to look at all designs for their size and silver content. Pick no more than 5 you like and focus on those to acquire. Even set up your own cheat sheet in case you forget the ASW of these coins when making that last minute bid on e-Bay. Very few of the 20th Century silvers are scarce, so your choices should be plentiful wherever you want to purchase them.

Avoid chasing the small stuff like the silver 20 centavo pieces or the .100 fine larger one peso coins from about 1957-66. (Those are being sold on e-Bay and other venues for big money. Sellers call them "rare" and their size leads one to believe they're chock full of silver. In truth, one of these contains less silver than a war nickel. Buyer beware.)

Great way to own silver overall, IMHO. The melting pot doesn't care about the country of a coin's origin, but you should care about what you purchase.

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:26 pm
by cwgii
drats, to only be a techie and have mobil internet. goodwill yesterday they had 100 , one peso.. looked silver. all are after 1967 though. drats. lost money buying them

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:08 pm
by hobo finds
http://currencydebasement.com/high-silver#M

The tough thing is that the amount of silver varies so much through the years...

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:51 pm
by Bluegill
hobo finds wrote:The tough thing is that the amount of silver varies so much through the years...

A lot of the 1 Peso and larger coins actually list the weight and/or fineness right on them. When they reduced it to .300 fine in '50, they stopped that practice on the 1 Peso. The Centavo coins had the same fineness for a given year (in the earlier years), so if you can keep track of the Peso fineness, you can help keep yourself out of trouble.

Just watch out for those frickin' fakes... Image

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:46 am
by SilverDragon72
Cerulean wrote:Mexican silver:
5 centavos (90.3%) 1864-98
10 centavos (90.3%) 1869-97
10 centavos (80%) 1905-19
10 centavos (72%) 1925-35
20 centavos (80%) 1905-19
20 centavos (72%) 1920-43
25 centavos (30%) 1950-53
50 centavos (90.3%) 1866-95
50 centavos (80%) 1905-18
50 centavos (72%) 1918-45
50 centavos (42%) 1935
50 centavos (30%) 1950-51
1 peso (90.3%) 1866-1914
1 peso (80%) 1918-19
1 peso (72%) 1920-45
1 peso (50%) 1947-49
1 peso (30%) 1950
1 peso (10%) 1957-67
2 pesos (90%) 1921
5 pesos (90%) 1947-48
5 pesos (72%) 1951-59
10 pesos (90%) 1960
25 pesos (72%) 1968-72
25 pesos (72%) 1985
100 pesos (72%) 1977-79
10 pesos (core 92.5%) 1992-95
20 pesos (core 92.5%) 1993-95
50 pesos (core 92.5%) 1993-95
100 pesos (core 92.5%) 2003-present

Mexican copper:
1 centavo 1864-1949
2 centavos (95%) 1905-41
5 centavos (95%) 1914-35
5 centavos (95%) 1942-69
10 centavos (95%) 1919-35
10 centavos (95%) 1955-67
20 centavos (95%) 1920-35
20 centavos (95%) 1943-74
20 centavos 1983-84
50 centavos (95%) 1955-59


I'd like to know where I can find some of these as well! Always good to have silver from other countries too!

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:24 am
by Relectrocycle
Nice list. Thanks

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:31 am
by silverbullusa
Cerulean,

Thanks a bunch for posting that list bud :D

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:06 pm
by IronMan
You should add the Olympics coin. I've been running across them. Someone was asking double spot.

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:01 pm
by smartinson
Found a 1946 10 Centavos in a Coin Star machine but didn't see it listed. Could you tell me if this one is CuNi. Thanks for the list, helps alot with some of the other coins I have found.

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:30 pm
by Bluegill
smartinson wrote:Found a 1946 10 Centavos in a Coin Star machine but didn't see it listed. Could you tell me if this one is CuNi. Thanks for the list, helps alot with some of the other coins I have found.

Yes, it is CuNi.

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:39 am
by smartinson
Thank you Bluegill for that information.

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:00 am
by purple and gold
SilverDragon72 wrote:
Cerulean wrote:Mexican silver:
5 centavos (90.3%) 1864-98
10 centavos (90.3%) 1869-97
10 centavos (80%) 1905-19
10 centavos (72%) 1925-35
20 centavos (80%) 1905-19
20 centavos (72%) 1920-43
25 centavos (30%) 1950-53
50 centavos (90.3%) 1866-95
50 centavos (80%) 1905-18
50 centavos (72%) 1918-45
50 centavos (42%) 1935
50 centavos (30%) 1950-51
1 peso (90.3%) 1866-1914
1 peso (80%) 1918-19


Thanks for this info!

1 peso (72%) 1920-45
1 peso (50%) 1947-49
1 peso (30%) 1950
1 peso (10%) 1957-67
2 pesos (90%) 1921
5 pesos (90%) 1947-48
5 pesos (72%) 1951-59
10 pesos (90%) 1960
25 pesos (72%) 1968-72
25 pesos (72%) 1985
100 pesos (72%) 1977-79
10 pesos (core 92.5%) 1992-95
20 pesos (core 92.5%) 1993-95
50 pesos (core 92.5%) 1993-95
100 pesos (core 92.5%) 2003-present

Mexican copper:
1 centavo 1864-1949
2 centavos (95%) 1905-41
5 centavos (95%) 1914-35
5 centavos (95%) 1942-69
10 centavos (95%) 1919-35
10 centavos (95%) 1955-67
20 centavos (95%) 1920-35
20 centavos (95%) 1943-74
20 centavos 1983-84
50 centavos (95%) 1955-59


I'd like to know where I can find some of these as well! Always good to have silver from other countries too!

Filipine silver

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:45 am
by cheeple
I know this is off topic but I got this 10 centavo piece which says "United states of America" on the front and "10 centavos filipinas" on the back, evidently back in 1944 the U.S. govt was minting the coinage for the Phillipines, Kinda funny how they spell it wih an F though, it has a little over $1.00 in silver in it.

Re: Filipine silver

PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:56 pm
by shinnosuke
cheeple wrote:I know this is off topic but I got this 10 centavo piece which says "United states of America" on the front and "10 centavos filipinas" on the back, evidently back in 1944 the U.S. govt was minting the coinage for the Phillipines, Kinda funny how they spell it wih an F though, it has a little over $1.00 in silver in it.


The Phillipines were ruled by Spain at one time, not Greece, which has long insisted on complicating our spelling rules. Teddy Roosevelt decided that the inhabitants of that Asian country must be attacked because they didn't even know how to spell the name of their own country. So first he had the precursor of the CIA sink a warship named Maine in the Havana harbor which served as a great way to create a crisis in the minds of the American sheeple and meant that people half a world away must die also.

Look at this. I bet you can instantly recognize it: telefono...see, we don't need no stinkin' ph's.

Re: Filipine silver

PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:06 am
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
shinnosuke wrote:
cheeple wrote:I know this is off topic but I got this 10 centavo piece which says "United states of America" on the front and "10 centavos filipinas" on the back, evidently back in 1944 the U.S. govt was minting the coinage for the Phillipines, Kinda funny how they spell it wih an F though, it has a little over $1.00 in silver in it.


The Phillipines were ruled by Spain at one time, not Greece, which has long insisted on complicating our spelling rules. Teddy Roosevelt decided that the inhabitants of that Asian country must be attacked because they didn't even know how to spell the name of their own country. So first he had the precursor of the CIA sink a warship named Maine in the Havana harbor which served as a great way to create a crisis in the minds of the American sheeple and meant that people half a world away must die also.

Look at this. I bet you can instantly recognize it: telefono...see, we don't need no stinkin' ph's.

It's hard for me to believe old TR would do such a thing. Spain always insisted they had nothing to do with it. Could it have simply been an honest error by the personnel on the Maine?

Years later as President, TR locked up millions of acres of public land into the Forest Service, BLM, National Park Svc, and a few other agencies. He kicked thousands of "squatters" off their homesteads when that land was seized.

Still, I just don't want to make the leap TR was a mass murderer. TR was a mid-level politician when the Maine was blown up, wasn't he? How did he have the where-with-all to pull such a dastardly deed?

Re: Filipine silver

PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:08 am
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
cheeple wrote:I know this is off topic but I got this 10 centavo piece which says "United states of America" on the front and "10 centavos filipinas" on the back, evidently back in 1944 the U.S. govt was minting the coinage for the Phillipines, Kinda funny how they spell it wih an F though, it has a little over $1.00 in silver in it.

Cool find cheeple. I love coin collecting!!

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:04 pm
by helzelscoins
Wow, thanks for all that great info guy's!!! :D

Re: Mexican coins

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 7:59 pm
by DebtFreeMe
I came across this site yesterday actually, I think it has every type of currency I have ever seen from every country and what their metal content is.

http://www.currencydebasement.com/

Enjoy,
DFM