There is no silver content in it. It is composed of what is referred to as cupronickel. Typically this is a mix of 75% copper, 25% nickel, and a trace amount of manganese.
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A 1921 Mexican 1 Peso coin contains 0.3856 troy ounces of silver.
I have a 1934 "un peso" silver 720 peso, what is it worth?
Un Peso What was the Mexican peso worth in 1972?
A 1965 Mexican Peso is 10% silver (although mostly on the outside - the middle of the coin has basically no silver at all) and contains 0.0514 troy ounces of silver (about 65 US cents worth). Numismatically, the coin is worth about US$0.85 in Extremely Fine condition (very little wear) and about US$2.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The Mexican Un Peso was struck in (10%) .100 silver from 1957-1967 by the Mexico City Mint - the oldest mint in North America. These coins weigh 16 grams and contain 1.6 grams of pure silver. To figure out the dollar amount of silver in each coin, divide the price of silver by 31.1 and multiply by 1.6.
it weights 16.66666667 grams and its content in silver is 12 grams. :) 16.6666667 X .720 = 12
1926 estados unidos mexican un peso
No, a 1910 un peso coin is not magnetic. Prior to 1942, Mexican pesos were made with silver, which is not magnetic. Magnetic coins are typically made from steel or other ferrous materials.
Years Minted: 1910-1914Composition: 90.3% SilverDiameter: 39 mmWeight: 27.07 grams (.7859 oz of silver)Obverse Design: National ArmsReverse Design: Liberty on HorseShortly after the Mexican Revolution, the newly formed Mexican Government issued their first Peso coin referred to as the "Caballito Peso" or as translated to English Pony or Small Horse Peso.From 1572 (perhaps even earlier) and up to 1914, the silver content of the Mexican Peso (which during the Spanish Colonial era was known as the "Piece of Eight Reales") was held to a remarkably stable standard: 24.44 grams of pure silver.
A 1975 un peso coin from Mexico contains 10% silver, which is equivalent to 0.072 grams of silver. The rest of the coin is composed of copper and nickel. This coin is part of a series that was minted during a time when Mexico transitioned to a lower silver content in its currency.
A Mexican 1910 1 peso coin made of silver typically ranges in value from $10 to $30, depending on its condition, rarity, and collector demand. It would be best to have it appraised by a coin dealer or collector to get an accurate assessment of its worth.