Value of my coins

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by StacyK, Aug 2, 2019.

  1. StacyK

    StacyK Member

    Hi there. Kind of starting to rely on you guys for your opinions when selling the coins from my father's collection. Can anyone tell me if 1625 each is fair price for a 1945 and 1947 Peso? The offer was given on a day that gold was at 1420.
     
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  3. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    No pictures? I don't know if its a good price, Is that a Mexican peso :)
     
  4. myownprivy

    myownprivy Well-Known Member

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  6. StacyK

    StacyK Member

    Yes.
     
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  8. StacyK

    StacyK Member

    Here you go.
     

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  10. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    1945 Mexico 50 peso gold coin. .900 gold, weight- 1.20 oz or 37.5 grams. over 1 ounce. catalog number KM#481. A beautiful gold coin. Others here can tell your the approximate current value. The melt value + you have to consider the buyer needs to make money on your coin when you go to sell it so figure in 10-20% less than the melt value. $1,420 is to low in my opinion. If you do the math by grams it equals out to $1,736.25 from $1,440 an ounce. So maybe subtract 15-20% from $1,736.25 ??? My guess would be in the $1,690-1,700 range. wait for more opinions....
     
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  11. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    The restrikes after the middle of 1947 are worth gold value circulated, but uncirculated do have a collector value, at least among collectors on the southern border. The top row of coins are original, the bottom row are re strikes, Jim

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    Jim
     
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  12. StacyK

    StacyK Member

    So 1625 for these would be fair then?
     
  13. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    For your coin as shown, I would say that1650- 1700 would be a fair deal for both parties, but the question is what the parties feel :)

    The buyer would like the 1625 . the seller would prefer 1725. If one or the other is desperate for cash, they will lose out. Gold is about 1440 /oz x 1.2= ~ 1728. And no one knows what the price will be in 1 week :) so the dealer currently feels justified. PM are not like a 55/55 DDO-001 Cent which changes little, where as gold may be $200 more and ounce or $200 less in a month. Good Luck , Jim
     
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  14. myownprivy

    myownprivy Well-Known Member

    Jmbullion is paying $1725 each for your coins right now. Please follow my links in my first reply to you.

    They offer more than a local shop because you have to pay to ship it securely to them. So as I said in my first reply: expect at least $75 more than your $1625 offer. I think you should expect close to $1700 each locally. But if I were you I'd accept $1675 at the lowest.
     
  15. StacyK

    StacyK Member

    Have you sold to Jmbullion? Is it worth it? How much does it cost?
     
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