Diez pesos
.0025 cents
The bullion value of the coin would be based on the price of gold. The collectors value could be higher.
it depends on the quality of the coin (how it appears) the mintage (how many were produced) and the current price of gold (stock exchange)
Mexico's most valuable coin is the 50 pesos gold coin from any year in the 1920's. The gold coin from 1923, 1924, and 1926 is sold for over $2,000 on eBay.
It is a coin made of gold. Some gold coins called "veinte pesos oro" (twenty gold pesos) were minted in Sudamerica during the end XIX century and the begining of XX century. In Mexico there is one minted since 1917. At that time it was current currency, but today it is only a coin used for investment and it is valued according with its weight (it is almost half an ounce). Please check the official web page of Mexico Mint at: http://www.cmm.gob.mx/centenario.HTML where you can find the "veinte pesos oro" coin and also some other coins of "cincuenta pesos oro" (fifty gold pesos) and "diez pesos oro" (ten gold pesos). The whole family of coins is called "Centenario" (Centennial), because some of them were minted as conmemorative coins of the first centennial of Mexico independece from Spain (1810-1910)
The value of a 1947 Mexican 50 pesos gold coin weighing 37.5 grams fluctuates based on factors such as gold prices, condition of the coin, and collector demand. As of the current gold market value, the coin's worth is mostly tied to its gold content. It is recommended to consult with a coin dealer or check online resources for the most up-to-date pricing information.
No. The largest denomination is the centenario, a 50 pesos coin with 1.2057 oz of pure gold. It costs around US$2100 (Jan 2012)
well it depends. If you are talking about a relatively new coin that is made of gold, then its value would be its weight x purity x price of gold. if it is an old coin, it might have some collector value beyond thatIf by $100 you mean a gold colored coin, then it is worth US$7.81 as of 12/16/09
Yes a coin could be struck in 10k gold, but the U.S. has never made one.
The US never made $2.00 gold coins. Please look at the coin again
about 1/20 the Centenario gold coin 835 Mexican pesos = 62.5 USD as of Sept 10, 2009