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?
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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No. The largest denomination is the centenario, a 50 pesos coin with 1.2057 oz of pure gold. It costs around US$2100 (Jan 2012)
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Cincuenta centavos is 50 centavos which is half a peso. If the centavos are Mexican then 50 centavos are worth about 5 US cents.
A peso is currently worth 7.5 US Cents. a 50 cents mexican coin is worth 3.75 cents US.
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There are about 11 pesos to a dollar. So your 5 peso coin is about 45 cents.
Your 5000 peso bill is worth only .50 cents. Mexico re-valued their currency in 1994. All bills prior to then are no longer in circulation. the 5000 old peso bill is now comparable to the 50 new peso note.-Joshh
To a collector, presumably, it would depend on where / how you're trying to sell it. I believe more than one country uses the "peso" and that would help. Look through the numismatic indexes, I would suggest.