No. It is gold bullion minted by the Bank of Mexico and you can sell and purchase such coins (called Centenarios) at any bank in Mexico. Its buying/selling price is on the USD$1,250 - 1,430 range.
The value of an Ovinto Centenario coin can vary significantly based on its condition, demand, and market factors. Generally, these coins are often valued in the range of several hundred to a few thousand dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or refer to current market listings.
First you have to know whether it's really gold or just brass. Second, the "$" sign is used in Mexico to indicate pesos, not dollars. If it's brass, the coin has very little value because the peso was revalued in 1992-93 at the rate of 1000 to 1. That would make the coin worth 1/10 of a modern peso, or less than a US cent.
It is called "Centenario", and it has 37.59 grams (1.3259 oz) of pure gold. The standard selling value is of US$ 2024.58 (Jan 2012).
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What is the value of a 1934 constitution that was found in a Chicago warehouse?commissioned bh Mr. atwoods wife?
$22 - $32 Near perfect coins command a higher value.
One major difference regarding taxation between the Constitution of 1803 and the Constitution of 1851 was the method of property assessment. In the Constitution of 1803, property was assessed based on its actual value, while in the Constitution of 1851, property was assessed based on its fair cash value. This change aimed to create a more equitable taxation system by ensuring that property was assessed at its true market value.
It depends on the size of the print.
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Yes the constitution was made to limit the government and establish rights for the people.