It's worth the going rate of 1oz of silver. Unless it's in exceptionally good shape in which case it might be worth slightly more to a collector.
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 Onza is the Jaguarundi.
$1.05
alot! I give $32 for each one I buy. Wanna sell?
The value of a 1993 Mexico 1 onza plata pura coin can vary depending on its condition and market demand. As of September 2021, these coins typically sell for around $25 to $35 in uncirculated condition. It's recommended to check with a reputable coin dealer or online marketplace for the most up-to-date pricing information.
The oz comes from the Italian word of onza. Which is the ounce that we use, but now, the Italians use oncia instead of onza
1 onza es = a 28.349523 Gramos
"Oz." stands for the Italian onza, ounce. It came into use in the 15th century.