How much gold is in a 5 peso Mexican coin?

How much gold is in a 5 peso Mexican coin?

0.1206 troy oz
Produced by the Banco De Mexico between 1905-1955, the 5 Peso Mexican Gold Coin is the third smallest denomination of the coin series. Each piece has been masterfully crafted from 0.1206 troy oz of actual gold content, making it appropriate for more modest investments.

How much does a 5 peso gold coin weigh?

Specifications

Size Fine Metal Content Weight
10 Peso 7.4995 gram 8.333 gram (.2679 troy oz)
5 Peso 3.7497 gram 4.1665 gram .1339 troy oz)
2.5 Peso 1.8748 gram 2.083 gram (.0670 troy oz)

What are peso coins worth?

Remember, each whole peso is worth 100 centavos. That means these peso coins are worth roughly the following: 1 peso ($1.00 MXN) = $0.05 USD. 2 pesos ($2.00 MXN) = $0.10 USD.

Are Mexican coins worth anything?

Today, Mexicans still use pesos, and one peso is worth a hundred centavos. But contemporary coins in circulation are only worth face value.

Is Mexican coins worth anything?

How much is 5 Mexican pesos in American money?

ISO code of Mexican Peso currency is MXN 1 MXN = 0.04894 USD Local currency in United States USD is international code of United States Dollar money. Currency in United States is United States Dollar. 1 USD = 20.43462 MXN Quick conversion of USD in Mexican Peso

What is the most valuable Mexican coin?

Flowing Hair Silver/Copper Dollar – 1794 –$10 Million

  • Double Eagle – 1933 –$7.6 Million
  • Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle – 1907 –$7.6 Million
  • Brasher Doubloon – 1787 –$7.4 Million
  • Edward III Florian – 1343 –$6.8 Million
  • Liberty Head Nickel – Mortan-Smith-Eliasberg – 1913 –$4.5 Million
  • Are any Mexican coins worth money?

    Collecting uncirculated Mexican coins are worth your time and investment. Examples of uncirculated coins you can buy online are the Mexican 5 peso silver coin that honors the last Aztec King and the 1921 Gold 50 Peso Mexican coin, the latter will cost you $4,000 USD to have the gold coin in your collection.

    How does Mexican peso compare to the US dollar?

    The Mexican peso is now among the 15 most traded currency units in the world, and is the most traded currency in Latin America. The U.S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U.S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity.