it's worth 5 cents 5(cinco)centavos(coin)
It is worth over $5,000 if it is a 1929 50 centavos coin
It depends on the condition, and the denomination of the coin...how many centavos or escudos is it?
Its a money that from my researches are/were Mexico's money. I currently believe that that coin in worth 15,000 U.S. dollars but i am not sure.Hardly ....A number of Spanish-speaking nations use centavos as their lowest unit of currency. A centavo is 1/100 of a peso. Assuming the coin is a Mexican one, at the current exchange rate of roughly 15 pesos to the dollar, 10 centavos would be worth 7/10 of a U.S. cent. That's only off by a factor of about 2,000,000 versus $15,000
$16.38 (US Dollars) $18.65 (Canadian Dollars) (These are the prices of what the coin is going for on EBay.
it's worth 5 cents 5(cinco)centavos(coin)
1967 centavos coin worth
1962 cinco centavos gold mexicanos
The 1970 Cinco centavo coin is worth approximately $1.15. The value has much to do with the fact that more than one million coins were minted.
The value of a Cinco Centavos 1965 coin can vary based on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins are not typically worth much to collectors and may only have a nominal value if sold. We recommend checking online coin collecting websites or visiting a local coin dealer for a more specific valuation.
i have a 1972 cinco pesos is it silver?
You're really asking about terminology and definitions. A centavo is a coin from a Spanish-speaking country whose main currency unit, often the peso, is divided into 100 centavos in the same way a dollar in many countries is divided into 100 cents. In fact both words have the same origin, coming from the Latin for "one hundred". So, a cinco centavos coin is a coin worth 5/100 of a peso just like an American or Canadian 5¢ coin is worth 5/100 of a dollar. However, the word "nickel" is simply American and Canadian slang for a 5-cent piece from one of those countries. Neither country makes a coin officially called a "nickel", the name's just a common usage like calling a 1¢ coin a "penny" or a $1 coin/bill a "buck". Bottom line - while a cinco centavos coin has the same role in its country's coinage as the 5¢ piece does in the US and Canada, it's not a "nickel".
$10000.00
The 1944 fifty centavos coin comes from the Philippines. Online sellers and collectors are valuing the coin at around 1 to 15 dollars, depending on the quality of the coin.
The 1944 fifty centavos coin comes from the Philippines. Online sellers and collectors are valuing the coin at around 1 to 15 dollars, depending on the quality of the coin.
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it
The cost of a 1935 Mexico 2 centavos can be different prices. It all depends on the shape the coin is in.