The gold centenaries are the name of the 50-peso coins that were minted by the Casa de La Moneda from the year 1921, and dated up to 1947. The coin is composed of 37.5 grams of gold, law 0.900, with a total weight of 41.67 grams.

The first of this type were issued in 1921. in celebration to commemorate the Centennial of the Independence of Mexicoto which it owes its name. During its first year, a total of 180,000 were minted.of which they are the strangest and their value can go up to 2,650 dollars (approximately 53,000 pesos).

For their part, the Centenaries dated between 1922 and 1931 They are quoted on average at up to 2 thousand 150 dollars (about 43 thousand pesos). The coins minted in 1931, where only 137 thousand copies were produced, were interrupted in production. This year’s centenaries they can be quoted up to 2 thousand 250 dollarsabout 45 thousand pesos.

They resume the production of the Centenarios

They resume the production of the Centenarios

The oldest ones can be worth about 2 thousand 650 dollars

It was not until 1944 when the minting of these gold coins was resumed, until 1947, the copies of this period are quoted for up to 2 thousand dollars (about 40 thousand pesos). Later, in the years of 1948, 1972, 1996, as well as from 2000 to 2017, around 3.5 million retrochelations were issued, known as re-coins, which were minted with the date of 1947.

As reported in The Truth News, the price of the Centenarios de oro is not fixed, since it varies depending on many factors, and currently its value ranges from 47 thousand to 51 thousand pesos or more for sale. Depending on the bank where the currency is purchased.

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What are the Golden Centenaries like?

What are the Golden Centenaries like?

From 2000 to 2007 the Centennials continued to be minted

The Centennial of 50 gold pesos has on its obverse the image of the National Shield, in a representation that was used in antiquity. While, on the reverse, the gold coin has a representation of a Winged Victory, which Mexicans know colloquially as the Angel of Independence. Behind the Angel of Independence, you can see the silhouettes of the Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes, on the dates 1821-1921.

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