I am assuming it is a 10 peso coin (shown as $10; "$" means "peso" on Mexican coins). If it's from circulation its value is quite low. Mexico's currency was devalued by inflation in the 1980s and the country replaced its money in 1993 at the rate of 1000 old pesos to 1 new peso. 10 old pesos would convert to 1/100 of a new peso, or much less than one U.S. cent at current exchange rates.
1967 centavos coin worth
The bullion value of the coin would be based on the price of gold. The collectors value could be higher.
Uncirculated and Proof versions of this coin were struck, but value is the same for both at $6.00
as of February 18, 2012, a 1000 peso Mexican bill from 1985 is worth about 75 cents.
I have a 1934 "un peso" silver 720 peso, what is it worth?
Face value, about 2 cents US.
I think you coin may have been minted in the Marshall Islands and is worth about $15.
Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Portugal all made a 1957 10 Centavos coin, but only Mexico used the word Diez on the coin. A 1957 Mexican 10 Centavos coin is only worth $0.40US even if like new.
It contains no precious metals -- worth about $2.00
Face value. The Mexican peso (denoted using the same "$" sign as a U.S. dollar) is worth about 10c U.S. so simply divide its denomination by 10.
A Mexican five pesos coin from 1972 in very fine condition is worth about 60 cents. A coin in mint condition is worth up to $2.50.
the worth value of the liberty dollar coin is worth 50cents.