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This coin was found in the same house as the Japanese Pachinko coin I found that is currently listed. The owners must have kept a coin from different places they had traveled. It is in good used condition, the gold on one side is not as shiny as on the other but that is the only wear I see. You can read everything on both sides of the coin and this is currently in circulation so it can be used as currency in Mexico. It is the $1 or full peso coin which is the fifth coin from the left in the photo. It is made from silver and gold and may be worth more as a collectible, I'm not sure. If I read the conversion chart correctly it is only worth 8 or 9 cents in the USA as currency but is worth the dollar in Mexico. Perhaps the gold and silver is worth more, it would have to be weighed I guess. This is the entry from Wikipedia on this coin:
The peso (sign: $; code: MXN) is the currency of Mexico. Modern peso and dollar currencies have a common origin in the 15th–19th century Spanish dollar, most continuing to use its sign, "$".[1] The Mexican peso is the 12th most traded currency in the world, the third most traded in the Americas, and by far the most traded currency in Latin America.[2] The current ISO 4217 code for the peso is MXN; prior to the 1993 revaluation (see below), the code MXP was used. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, represented by "¢". The name was originally used in reference to pesos oro (gold weights) or pesos plata (silver weights). The literal English translation of the Spanish word peso is weight. As of April 5, 2011, the peso's exchange rate was 16.81 per Euro and 11.82 per U.S. dollar.
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