I have traveled a lot in my lifetime (domestic and abroad) and know perhaps a few dozen world travelers. I also know someone who has a LOT (easily 500-1000# worth) of unsorted Mexican coins, perhaps even several tons worth.
I think there is an opportunity for me to buy a bunch of Mexican coins, sort out that which currently circulates, and sell them to travelers. I have contacts in CA, AZ and TX, the three largest border states.
I fully realize people flying to Mexico could face surcharges for heavy luggage containing perhaps a couple coffee cans of pesos. But those driving south likely wouldn’t have the same issue.
It appears that the 1, 2, 5 and 10 peso coins circulate the most. xe.com shows these coins are worth 5 to 50 cents each in the U.S.
I’m trying to make some basic calculations to determine if I can profitably buy and flip pesos to make a decent profit.
For someone good with calculations, this is what I’d really appreciate:
If you had a standard 34.5 ounce coffee can full of 1 peso coins, approximately how many coins would be inside and what would be the weight of just the contents? Also, I’d like to know the same thing for 2, 5 and 10 peso coins.
Here are the weights and diameters of the coins per Wikipedia:
1 peso: 3.95 grams and 21 millimeters
2 peso: 5.19 grams and 23 millimeters
5 peso: 7.07 grams and 25.5 millimeters
10 peso: 10.329 grams and 28 millimeters
Also, one pound equals 453.5 grams. So, with all that I have determined the following:
Approx. 114.8 one peso coins would weigh 1#. Face value: 115 pesos
Approx. 87.4 two peso coins would weigh 1#. Face value: 175 pesos
Approx. 64.1 five peso coins would weigh 1#. Face value: 320 pesos
Approx. 43.9 ten peso coins would weigh 1#. Face value: 440 pesos
I hope this isn’t too much like solving a Rubik’s Cube! Any help would be greatly appreciated!