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Mexico coin price guide?

Does anyone know of an online price guide for Coins of Mexico? Or which magazine sometimes has a U.S. AND Mexican coin price guide in it?
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  • theboz11theboz11 Posts: 6,576 ✭✭✭
    Krause Catalog of World Coins, is a good one to have and a new issue should be coming out in the next couple months. Coin World also publishes prices about Twice a year.image
  • Thanks, there are so many magazines out there it's hard to keep up with them all, when I started collecting currency I took all the mags and books on coins to the library, and now I hardly have any referance material. *sigh*
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  • spoonspoon Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭
    I would also highly recommend Krause's Standard Catalog of World Coins. But if you want all of Mexico in one book and none of the other foreign stuff, try North American Coins & Prices (there should be a newer edition out, but I'm lazy). This one is also by Krause, but only has US, Canada and Mexico. But it has ALL of those countries' coins (well, most).
  • Yeah, I figure if I'm going to buy the krause books, I might as well go with the ones that list all countries... Just in case lol, they make 3 differant types right? for differant date ranges?
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  • spoonspoon Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭
    Yep, a different one for each century going back to 1600.
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  • dougwtxdougwtx Posts: 566 ✭✭
    "Coins", a monthly magazine published by Krause, puts a Mexican price guide in their mag certain times during the year. One month will be paper money, next month Canadian, then one month will be Mexico.

    Doug
  • Ahhh, it figures..... I've got one of their mags here on my desk, but it has the paper money price guide in it.
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  • Amazon has the 2004 Edition of The North American Coins & Prices: A Guide to U.S., Canadian, and Mexican Coins for $2.48 plus shipping.....I don't think you could do much better than that.....



    ">CLICK HERE FOR THE PRICE GUIDE
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  • Whoa, no...... I don't think anyone could beat that price... Unfortunatley I believe amazon only accepts plastic.
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    Think how many other coin books you could buy.



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  • Thanks for the info mooney, I don't have a credit card otherwise I would do that... neither do I want one lol... But, I could quite possibly go for this amazon credit card, thanks for the info and link.
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    If you do it and are worried about over extending yourself, have them set the credit limit low. .... maybe $100 or $200 and you won't have a problem.

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  • Picked up the 2005 guide that is mentioned above while at the store. Thanks for the info guys, I figure this will get me by for now.
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