The Mexican Onza are one ounce of silver and trade as bullion coins at or near the current spot price, which as of closing today, is $6.77 per ounce. -------------- As of October 1, 2007, silver is $13.67 per troy ounce.
You didn't give the coin's denomination, but assuming it was taken from circulation the short and honest answer is almost certainly "not much".
Mexico's currency plummeted in value due to inflation during the 1980s, so much so that its old currency was withdrawn from circulation and replaced in 1992-93. Old pesos (noted with the "$" sign, just like U.S. dollars) were exchanged for new pesos at the rate to 1000 to 1. The current exchange rate roughly 10 new pesos to one U.S. dollar, so old pesos traded at as little as 1/10,000 of a dollar.
That is, take whatever denomination is shown on the coin and divide by 10,000 for its value in dollars, or by 100 for its value in cents.
$1000 COIN
The 1987 Mexico Onza has a silver value of $18.74. The collector's value of this coin can be as much as $60.
"onza" is Spanish for "ounce" so the coin contains one troy ounce of silver. Its value will also be affected by the current price of silver bullion which changes daily.
About 20 of them is worth about 237.4 US dollars.
$4000
as of February 18, 2012, a 1000 peso Mexican bill from 1985 is worth about 75 cents.
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.
A Mexican 20 peso coin is worth about $1.57.
A peso is currently worth 7.5 US Cents. a 50 cents mexican coin is worth 3.75 cents US.
it says in your coin
considered common, this copper/nickel coin is worth about 10 cents
A peso is a Mexican coin and is worth 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 pennies.
1967 centavos coin worth
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
The Mexican mint has never issued a 25 peso coin, never.
1987 v.carranza coin
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