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Mexico 10, 20 and 50 Centavos 1905 to 1945

 Date: 1939 
 Mint mark: not apparent 
 Size: medium 
 Description: It has an eagle with a snake in its mouth. On the other side it says 20 centavos 
 Composition: silver 
 Wear: well preserved 
 Eye appeal: likable 
 Country: Mexico 
 Denomination: not specified 
 Holder: not specified 
 Damage: corrosion 
 Errors: not specified 
 Toning: not specified 
 
 [Request 1668, Sunday, 25-Oct-2009, answered by Paul] 
 [Updated by CoinQuest. Appraisal ok., Wednesday, 25-Jul-2012] 

Mexico 10, 20 and 50 Centavos 1905 to 1945 Nice coin. And silver, too. These old 10, 20, and 50 centavos coins from Mexico have wide variations in catalog values over their 1905 to 1945 history. The listings below call out the three denominations and give approximate catalog values. It is a little complicated, so look closely. This page applies to coins with the wreathed Liberty cap and starburst on the reverse side.

As always on CoinQuest, we report approximate catalog values. Actual buy and sell values will be different. Use our Important Terminology page (link at upper left) to understand these differences.

To figure the melt value or the basic value of silver in the coin, use a web site such a kitco.com to find the current value of silver per troy ounce, then multiply by the troy ounces in your coin. (Note: for precious metals like gold and silver, 'ounces' and 'troy ounces' mean the same thing.)

10 CENTAVOS (large 10 on back, 0.064 troy ounces silver)
worn: $4 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $6
well preserved: $20
fully uncirculated: $45
coins dated after 1918 have half the silver and are worth about one-half these values
for avid collectors: look for well-known overdates 07/06, 25/25, 25/03, and 26/16

20 CENTAVOS (large 20 on back, 0.128 troy ounces silver)
worn: $6 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $12
well preserved: $30
fully uncirculated: $65
coins dated 1908 are rare and catalog for $100 in average circulated condition
coins dated after 1918 have half the silver and are worth about one-half these values
for avid collectors: look for 1907 straight 7 and 26/05 overdate

50 CENTAVOS (large 50 on back, 0.321 troy ounces silver)
worn: $5 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $10
well preserved: $20
fully uncirculated: $50
coins dated 1908 are rare and catalog for $80 in average circulated condition
coins dated 1916 are rare and catalog for $60 in average circulated condition
coins dated after 1918 have half the silver and are worth about one-half these values
coins dated 1938 are rare and catalog for $50 in average circulated condition

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