One can find a coin price for old Argentinian pesos at your local Cash4Gold store. A dedicated agent will be happy to buy your coins in exchange for cash.
Seaby'y catalogue of coin values is a good place to ascertain the value of your coin. The value of any coin, however, will depend upon condition. Check Ebay to find out whether any similar coins have been sold recently. But, in any case, the coin will only have a nominal value because it is a very common coin. Rarity is what make coins valuable and saught after by collectors.
Send it to a coin expert and they will most likely be able to tell you what it is worth.
yes you can you just have to find them :pyes you can you just have to find them :p
A purse...?
of Google if u type Katie price in then they will come up ok
You have what is known as an "old pesos" coin. In January 1993, the Mexican government introduced the new peso, worth 1,000 of the old pesos and divided into 100 centavos, to simplify foreign exchange. Current exchange rates are based on these "new pesos". Your old pesos coin has become essentially worthless for exchange. And there were far too many of them minted to be considered a collectors item. You'll find them in coin dealer miscellaneous foreign coin bins for 5/$1.00
There are many places one might go to find a coin price guide. The World Coin Price Guide website is likely the best resource for one researching Austrian coins.
It's based on the condition and the current gold market price. If it's in good condition with few or no scratches it may be worth appraising for additional value.
How much a 1974 cein peso is worth will depend on the condition of the coin and the supply and demand for it. The best way to find out the value is to have it appraised by a coin dealer.
It is a coin made of gold. Some gold coins called "veinte pesos oro" (twenty gold pesos) were minted in Sudamerica during the end XIX century and the begining of XX century. In Mexico there is one minted since 1917. At that time it was current currency, but today it is only a coin used for investment and it is valued according with its weight (it is almost half an ounce). Please check the official web page of Mexico Mint at: http://www.cmm.gob.mx/centenario.HTML where you can find the "veinte pesos oro" coin and also some other coins of "cincuenta pesos oro" (fifty gold pesos) and "diez pesos oro" (ten gold pesos). The whole family of coins is called "Centenario" (Centennial), because some of them were minted as conmemorative coins of the first centennial of Mexico independece from Spain (1810-1910)
Not gold and not dollars, I'm afraid. The coin is made of brass, and Mexico uses the "$" sign to represent pesos. The coin's date indicates it was valued in so-called "old pesos" that were worth 1/1000 of modern pesos. That means its exchange value is only 10 modern centavos, or less than a US penny. Because it's obsolete you might find it for 15 to 25 cents in a dealer's "grab box".
I have a 50 peso coin that looks exactly like the Mexican Fifty Peso Centtenario but weighs 18.1 dwt I cant find anything about this coin with this weight, do you have any information?
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Many price guides are on-line or buy a copy of Red Book.
Please look at the coin again to find the name of the country. All modern Mexican coins prominently show the country's name (Estadios Unidos Mexicanos, as you correctly surmised)
You would find out the weight of the coin, find the silver prices and the composition of the coin and mathematically figure it out. However, sites like Coinflation will do that for you for all US and Canadian coins.
You can find price lists for old pennies from numismatic websites, coin dealers, online auctions, or coin collecting books. These resources can provide current market values based on the coin's condition, rarity, and other factors. Keep in mind that prices can vary, so it's a good idea to consult multiple sources for an accurate valuation.