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 Posted 12/01/2013  12:47 pm  Show Profile   Check thedollarman's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add thedollarman to your friends list
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 Posted 12/01/2013  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list
I like these pesos... it's a wonder they don't turn brown!

I have an extremely debased .100 fine Ottoman silver coin... it's worn and tarnished, so it looks just like copper. Its melt value is under 10 cents!

And hey... $10 over melt with free shipping is not bad. I got mine for $2 as a single coin, and you probably have the full run of dates right there.
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I find it curious that they made such a large coin with so little silver. Why not make something 90 % silver, but the size of a nickel, or some such?
I suspect it's Seigniorage--and the fact that citizens everywhere typically like that larger denominations have more heft--a visceral thing?
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 Posted 12/08/2013  2:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list
Yes, the Mexican peso was always a large coin, and there's some cultural inertia there... the copper-nickel peso that replaced this was only a little smaller, to be finally replaced by a quarter-sized stainless steel peso. Like the removal of silver, the downsizing of the peso was done in many small steps.
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 Posted 12/08/2013  4:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tim Stroud to your friends list

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.......and you probably have the full run of dates right there.


Almost, just missing the 59, 64, & 67.
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I sold a bunch of these when silver was >$40. They are plated.
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 Posted 12/08/2013  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
It's that size because the American economy and their crazy laws have a huge negative effect on Mexico. Mexico used to be a wealthy country, has great resources, and lots of biodiversity. Before this pitiful .100 fine coin, there were .500 fine coins just a decade before. Continual debasement persists to this day in every region of the world. I dread this coin, to be honest.

They do appear plated, I never thought about that. I'll confirm this with pictures some time. They are quite nasty to handle. Krause says they are .100 fine, which means an alloy. There no mention of plating, and in a place like Mexico, silver is pretty important (not as huge as oriental gold customs, though) so to see plating is quite odd.
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 Posted 12/08/2013  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buzzard to your friends list
According to "A Guide Book to Mexican Coins," the planchets were dipped in a pure silver bath before striking. That is why unworn examples look so bright, while work examples look like the .100 billon they are.
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 Posted 12/09/2013  7:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tim Stroud to your friends list
Well, like I said in my original post.


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