Above, a 1953 Hildago Commemorative 5 Peso silver coin. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When I opened my dad's strongbox that hadn't been opened for over 23 years (I had no key), inside was a Mexican silver coin. It was a 1953 Hildago Silver Commemorative 5 peso coin. Until I did some checking after finding it, I did not know what it was. There were other Mexican coins inside the strongbox, but were not made of silver.
I was reminded of this find when I saw an article this morning (from Saturday) on the current value of Mexican gold and silver coins at Breaking Latest News.
The article starts out with:
Today, Saturday, July 8, 2023 – The Mexican gold and silver coins continue to attract keen interest from investors due to their low-risk investment opportunities and status as a reliable financial refuge. Unlike other investment products, investing in these coins is considered a stable option with potentially high returns.
However, potential investors must keep in mind that the value of Mexican gold and silver coins fluctuates daily due to changes in the international market prices of precious metals and the peso-to-dollar exchange rate.
Moreover, the valuation of these coins may vary depending on the institution through which the transaction is made.
Anyone with an interest in Mexican gold and silver coins, the article is worth a look.
To read more, go here.
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