None that were made for circulation. There may have been some special commemorative issues. If you can tell us what the coin is or describe it fully, I can look it up but I'm not going to search through a hundred or more pages to see if there might be one. There are 1979 silver 100 pesos Jose Morelos Coins (partial silver, worth about $5), and silver onza (one ounce) bullion coins (worth about $7.50). These are the only Mexican silver coins from 1979 that I know about.
They were made out of pure gold
Bronze
The 1947 - 1948 Mexican Silver Cinco Pesos Coin has the head of Cuauhtemoc on it.
There are 0.78 troy ounces of silver in most Mexican 8 reales or in a 1 silver pesos coin.
1/20 of an ounce. This was the last year that Mexican Pesos contained any silver.
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
it contains 1/2 oz of 92.5% silver
As of 21st June 2009: 1 Mexican Peso = $0.07 (7 cents) 10 Mexican Pesos = $0.75 (75 cents) 100 Mexican pesos = $7.48 AND $1 = 13.36 Mexican Pesos $10 = 133.61 Mexican Pesos $100 = 1336.05 Mexican Pesos
No, the majority of them are genuine coins. Until 1967 the Mexican peso was partially silver (though, in 1967 it was only 10% silver) and all the peso coins dated 1967 and earlier contain some silver. Since a lot of them were made, most are not replicas and they are genuine coins. Since many of them were made and they aren't considered to be very attractive and rare coins, they are usually sold for little more than their silver content. Though there are a few replica pesos, the vast majority of them are genuine.
There are $23.14 in 300 Mexican Pesos.
There are $23.14 in 300 Mexican Pesos.
1 dolar = 14 pesos
Mexican currency is known as pesos.
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