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Old 06-23-2008, 04:34 PM
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Howdy to all again...thought I would post a quick pic of the smallest most useless coin I have ever seen... The Mexican 10 centavos (cents). I lived in Mexico as a kid for a few years, this came out after we had moved back to the U.S. Back in 1972 it was P$ 12.50 Pesos to the $1 U.S. Dollar. the money was devalued to P$24 to the U.S dollar. Talk about an a$$ kicker for the people there (U.S. Americans as per Ms So. Carolina) made out like fat rats...the Mexican money went down more and more. I'm sure this coin now has zero monetary value except to a collector...or to me for having it...haha!

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Old 06-23-2008, 05:40 PM
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That is a small one Rick..bet they lost a few of those..Buster......
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I like that coin! Good job on keeping up with it Rick, Beale.
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That IS a small sonofagun!
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Very interested coin for sure . Its good you keopt it bet that would be hard to find in a ole . lol HH Harold
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Is small...Kinda neat though....
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Default Big bucks, er pesos

These coins were very useful for giving a turista a handful of change amounting to nothing, thus confusing the poor schlub.
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Wait a minute Rick! All those tiny Mexican 10 centavos are not worthless! A lot of Mexican coins made in the 1800,s were marked 902.7 for silver content, even in the 1900,s there were silver Pesos, The picture I have posted is 2, 10 centavos & 2 5 centavos, Dated 1889 & 1887 and they are in good shape and all are marked 902.7, the wheat penny is for size comparison.
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Giloror...agree with ya 100%.except i should have noted that these small ten centavo coins are pretty new, from the 1970's, not like the older coins you mentioned...i think there is even a dos pesos small coin made with gold from the 1940's... Thanks for the pics.
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Post Dos Pesos

In the years 1919,1920,1944-1948 small quantities of DOS PESOS were minted, however during 1951-1972 a total of 4,590,493 pieces were restruck, most likely dated 1945.

These coins weigh 1.6666 g, 900 fine gold, .0482 oz AGW

They are very popular with clubs that want to have the image of giving away gold coins in their member drawings while keeping the cost to a minimum.

If you buy one from a coin dealer or other source, you are almost certainly getting one of the restrikes if it is a 1945 date (original mintage was 140,000 - rounded off to nearest 10,000 pieces).

So with gold at $960.00/oz AGW it would be worth {.0482*960=46.72} $46.72 as bulion...

A like situation exists for the DOS Y MIDIO (2 1/2) PESOS coin.

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source: 1995 North American Coins & Prices ISBN 0-87341-315-6
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