FS: Mexican silver bullion
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These Mexican coins (except the 1P) were how Mexicans saved bullion before the advent of the silver onza coins in 1978.
Sold at Kitco Ask multiplied by the ASW weight of each piece paid via check, Zelle, or PPFF.
Buyer to pay actual shipping cost.
The first number is the quantity I have available.
(2) 1857-1957 1P Constitution 16.00g 0.100 0.0514 ASW
(6) 1947 5P Cuauhtemoc 30g 0.900 0.8681 ASW
(15) 1948 5P Cuauhtemoc 30g 0.900 0.8681 ASW
(5) 1951 5P Hidalgo wreath 27.78g 0.720 0.6431 ASW
(11) 1952 5P Hidalgo wreath 27.78g 0.720 0.6431 ASW
(8) 1953 5P Hidalgo wreath 27.78g 0.720 0.6431 ASW
(2) 1953 5P Año de Hidalgo 27.78g 0.720 0.6431 ASW
(20) 1955 5P Hidalgo chico 18.05g 0.720 0.4178 ASW
(1) 1956 5P Hidalgo chico 18.05g 0.720 0.4178 ASW
(5) 1957 5P Hidalgo chico 18.05g 0.720 0.4178 ASW
(2) 1857-1957 5P Constitution 18.05g 0.720 0.4178 ASW
(3) 1959 5P Carranza 18.05g 0.720 0.4178 ASW
(1) 1955 10P Hidalgo grande 28.89g 0.900 0.8359 ASW
(2) 1956 10P Hidalgo grande 28.89g 0.900 0.8359 ASW
(3) 1857-1957 10P Constitution 28.89g 0.900 0.8359 ASW
(19) 1960 10P Independence 28.89g 0.900 0.8359 ASW
(13) 1968 25P Olympic 22.50g 0.720 0.5209 ASW
(2) 1972 25P Juarez 22.50g 0.720 0.5209 ASW
(28) 1977 100P Morelos 27.78g 0.720 0.6430 ASW
(18) 1978 100P Morelos 27.78g 0.720 0.6430 ASW
(22) 1979 100P Morelos 27.78g 0.720 0.6430 ASW
Comments
Any pictures?
It’s bullion! And being sold as such.
Let me know what you want to see and I’ll post some photos.
I'd be curious if any earlier material is in nicer condition.