Silver bullion comes in many forms, bars and rounds that have Santa on then to coins from different countries backed by there currency. Many investers look for the latter for the idea of the secondary value if silver ever crashed. With that said condition is king along with availability and demand. Silver spot price per ounce is the starting point for value then you add going rate for that coins premium usually a couple dolars above silvers price for the demand, condition, and the purity that country refined the coin to, I.E..999 or .9999 percent pure. I am not sure but unless the coin is untouched and "proof", it is just a few dollars above silvers price for the amount of silver in the coin. It spears to be about a half ounce by looking but that isn't hard to find out. Hope that helps.
How much is a 1988 madero 500 worth
You mean a 'Madero'? Approximately US$3.00 - if uncirculated - for its numismatic value, as it is no longer legal tender.
About 25 cents.
How much is a 1988 madero 500 worth
How much Is 1987 Madero $500 Is worth In the United States? From everything I am finding it is pretty much worthless. I also have one that I was so excited because it is worth $5500.00 according to Wiki answers but everywhere else says they are worth about 25 cents.
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The value of a 1989 500 Madero, which refers to a specific model of a Mexican banknote featuring the historical figure, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on their grade and whether they are in uncirculated condition. For an accurate assessment, it's advisable to consult a currency collector or a reputable dealer.
how much was 500 pounds worth in us currancy
I would imagine that it was worth 500 marks!
The 1938 Madero Mexican 500 is a commemorative coin celebrating the centennial of the birth of Francisco I. Madero, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution. It is a silver coin weighing 37.5 grams and has a diameter of 38 mm. The obverse features an image of Madero, while the reverse displays the Mexican coat of arms. This coin is part of a series that highlights important events and figures in Mexican history.
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about 500$