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Valued Member
United States
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I am looking for information on this coin and your thoughts. I belive there were 4000 made but not released.   First time loading pics from the scanner, until I can get a better setup. Thanks for your help.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Cowboy, have you weighed it? Mntg. of these are more like 4 million. At any rate, just the pic makes my scalp tingle. Nice!
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Valued Member
 United States
110 Posts |
LOL thanks for catching that. I did drop a few zero's
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1801 Posts |
Unless you have a very comfortable feeling on the providence of that coin I would be very concerned about its authenticity. That is not a coin that you find at a swap meet or stumble upon in an ebay listing. It is a very commonly counterfeited coin. I am not an expert on these coins but that coin if real is worthy of a top tier grading and slabbing. Personally the coin does not look right to me.
Edited by jfransch 10/10/2011 11:30 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
110 Posts |
I am comfortable that it is real. My Grandfather purchaced it in 1989 and had it certified by ANACS. I have the number. But They didnt do slabbing then. I intend to have it slabbed. The picture does not do it justice.
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Valued Member
 United States
110 Posts |
I called ANACS and gave them the Number since they graded/certified this coin in 1989 only to be told they don't keep old numbers on file that long and would consider any old grading as not valid...... So I guess that means if I have any coins graded and put them away for 30-40 years I shouldn't expect the grading to be valid.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
684 Posts |
The peso saw dramatic devaluation in 1949 so this date was not released. However 200-500 "escaped." I remember reading that at least some were minted in Denver.
A common diagnostic is in the second 9 of the date. I do not see the diagnostic in this coin, in fact the second 9 looks screwy. A close up pic. would help.
The 1949 1P is the most couterfeited modern Mexican coin. Mine is ANACS unc details cleaned (hairlines), but I still had Ponterio's double check it.
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Valued Member
 United States
110 Posts |
I have had some people look at this coin today and judged it real....very real.... and have sent it off for Grading. In 2 or 3 weeks should know the answer on this one.
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Valued Member
 United States
110 Posts |
Finaly got my coin back from NGC. Graded about where I thought it would. At least I know it is authentic.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1801 Posts |
Nice to have it in a slab from a top tier TPG. Quite a nice coin for any Mexican coin collection. I am glad you had it certified.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
684 Posts |
Nicely done! You have it locked in. I dont see the 1949s doing anything but increasing in value.
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