A 1 onza plata pura 1983 ley 999 refers to a 1-ounce pure silver coin minted in 1983 with a fineness of 999, meaning it is 99.9% pure silver. The value of such a coin would depend on various factors such as its condition, rarity, and current market demand for silver coins. Generally speaking, silver coins like this can have both intrinsic (metal value) and collector value, so it is advisable to consult with a numismatist or precious metals expert for an accurate valuation.
about 10 to 15 dollars
$60-80
Translation: One ounce pure silver
"Una Onza Troy de Plata Pura" is Spanish for "One Troy Ounce of Pure Silver". I think that you're asking about the Mexican "Onza" coin, although it has only been issued since 1982, which contains 1 troy ounce of silver and trades at its bullion value (although some dates trade at a small premium if they are in Brilliant Uncirculated or Proof condition).
Alrededor de 350 pesos mexicanos (27 dolares americanos)
The value of a 1986 plata pura 1 onza (1-ounce pure silver coin) can vary based on factors such as its condition, market demand, and current silver prices. As of October 2023, the price of silver is typically around $20-$30 per ounce, but collectible coins may fetch higher premiums. It's best to check with a reputable coin dealer or a precious metals market for the most accurate and current valuation.
The Onza is the Jaguarundi.
$1.05
alot! I give $32 for each one I buy. Wanna sell?
It would depend on the coin's silver content. It is usually displayed as a tag that reads "Ley 999" or "Ley 995" engraved on the coin. A "Ley 999" coin would have 99.9% of pure silver, so its price would be around 20 US dollars (Aug 2016).
1 onza es = a 28.349523 Gramos
28.35 gramos