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Mexican gold: 2 pesos.

I drove 3 hours from where I live to Yuma near morongo valley (Where my grandparents live). There was a coin store called Quality coins there, and they had a wide assortment of stuff. I'm interested in gold coins, and I told the merchant at the store there, and he was happy I was a collector of gold. He showed me a few 2 peso mexican gold coins he had (They're very small, about the size of a pencil eraser) for $40 each. Was this a good deal? They were all in a condition of at least BU and all were raw. He was also selling a 1/10 oz austrailian kruggeran for $50. (It had about twice the amount of gold or more than the mexican one). I couldn't afford either so I bought a 1 oz. buffalo nickel round of .999 silver. (It looks like a coin, he corrected me and said it was a "round"). I paid $8.00 for that. My grandfather was with me and he bought some very interesting looking pennies that I've never seen before: There were many, but the one he bought was a date of 1940 wheat cent, and on the heads side it had a raised sculpture of lincoln on it.

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  • oldshepoldshep Posts: 3,240
    gold is beautiful and desirable but it is expensive - If you like the silver round - there are many beautiful silver coins from all over the world that are very reasonably priced. You might want to give them a try.
    Shep
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  • trozautrozau Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭
    You must mean Australian Kangaroo. $50 is not bad for 1/10 ounce bullion gold at current spot (could probably still get it a little lower). image
    trozau (troy ounce gold)
  • CoulportCoulport Posts: 1,087 ✭✭✭
    The majority of the Mexico 2 pesos you see are restrikes dated 1945.
    Gold content is .0482 oz.
    These generally retail for $25 to $28 in the present gold market.

    Other dates sell for more.
    The most money I made are on coins I haven't sold.

    Got quoins?
  • JohnZJohnZ Posts: 1,732
    The 1945 restrikes actually have a denomination of 2 1/2 pesos.

    We ARE watching you.

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  • CoulportCoulport Posts: 1,087 ✭✭✭
    Actually, both the 2 and 2 1/2 pesos restrikes are dated 1945
    The most money I made are on coins I haven't sold.

    Got quoins?
  • Was $40 a reasonable price for the mexican 2 peso, and $50 a reasonable price for the kruggeran? I assume the kruggeran was a better price?
  • CoulportCoulport Posts: 1,087 ✭✭✭
    Go back and read my first post.

    If you are still willing to pay $40 for Mexico 2 peso gold, have I got a deal for you.


    BTW, Australia does not mint the Krugerand, South Aftica does.
    Australia mints the kangaroo gold coins.
    The most money I made are on coins I haven't sold.

    Got quoins?
  • <2 peso mexican gold coins he had (They're very small, about the size of a pencil eraser) for $40 each. Was this a good deal?>

    Well I paid $36 for this one already certified from www.brokencc.com. I hope they weren't the restrike Dos Pesos of 1945, if they are then you paid too much.......

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    JoeCool
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  • HyperionHyperion Posts: 7,440 ✭✭✭
    those were the days!
  • TwoKopeikiTwoKopeiki Posts: 9,855 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Haha, didnt notice the dates and was wondering why people were giving price advice that was way lower than current melt.

    Also, wasn't there some drama associated with the GoldCoinLover?
  • SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,100 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Today's lesson?

    Perhaps.... "these are the good old days."

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    "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso

  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,824 ✭✭✭✭✭
    For once, I knew we were dealin' with a "blast from the past" straight off, before I even opened it.

    As soon as I saw GCL was the author of the thread, I knew we had a flashback on our hands.

    A short time after my arrival on these forums (i.e. in late 2001 or early 2002), I bought a PCGS MS63 (OGH) 1908 USA St. Gaudens No Motto double eagle for 400 bucks on the BST. Talk about "the good ol' days", huh?

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  • What is the story on the 1945 Dos Pesos? The only gold coin I own is an 1945 Dos Pesos which I have had for about 15 years, maybe a few more.

    Ron
    Collect for the love of the hobby, the beauty of the coins, and enjoy the ride.
  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,473 ✭✭✭✭
    That GCL and his questions.... Most of them he was making them up. There was no krugerrand, he should have known it was a South African coin. Most of us had given up on replying. Then that list in the sigline.... I guess the "good ol'days" refers to the gold spot price, because I'm glad he's not around anymore. He took the 3:10 to Yuma. image

    Notice a rare sighting of coulport in it. Him, I'd definitely like to hear from again.
    Dimitri



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  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,473 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>What is the story on the 1945 Dos Pesos? The only gold coin I own is an 1945 Dos Pesos which I have had for about 15 years, maybe a few more.

    Ron >>





    It's a bullion restrike of the 1945 issue. There's a few PCGS sample slabs with it,the only ones with a gold coin in it, still circulating on ebay, that say "With compliments of UBC , Gem BU" and they can be bought at virtually no premium at all over its melt value. They were handed out for free, but I can't say when or where. UBC was a Swiss bank, now defunct.
    Dimitri



    myEbay



    DPOTD 3
  • CoulportCoulport Posts: 1,087 ✭✭✭


    Notice a rare sighting of coulport in it. Him, I'd definitely like to hear from again. >>



    I'm still around. Just look in here once in a while but don't post. Spend more time on the precious metals forum.
    The most money I made are on coins I haven't sold.

    Got quoins?
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