The ace gold and silver coins They are a good opportunity for anyone looking to make a lower risk investment, start a valuable collection, or simply give a gift.

Whatever the reasons for acquiring one of these coveted pieces, it’s good to know that its cost is not stableit changes every day, it can go up and down at the same time.

He value of gold and silver coins It basically depends on the international price of precious metals, as well as the exchange rate of the peso against the dollar. so here they are the cost of parts this Friday, February 3.

The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) has a list of licensed gold and silver dealers at the national level, composed mainly of banks, although it also has other options.

File photo of gold bars at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.  November 22, 2018. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin
File photo of gold bars at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia. November 22, 2018. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin

citibanamex includes in its currency section the price of the golden centenarywho buys for 24,300 pesos and sells for 44,300 pesos, this Friday.

Aztec Bankfor its part, has the value of Liberty silver ouncethat they buy 459 pesos and resell 559 pesos, this February 3.

While Banorte It has a whole section of metals in which the golden centenary at 36,500 pesos for purchase and 47,000 pesos for sale; he gold aztec at 13,200 pesos for buying and 19,980 for selling; he golden gentleman at 6,600 pesos for purchase and 9,990 pesos for sale; and the silver freedom ounce at 550 pesos for sale and 350 pesos for purchase, for today.

Prohibition region only includes the selling price of the golden centenary and some Ounce of silver releasedat 47,658 pesos and 580 pesos, respectively, this Friday.

Stock image.  The logo of the Central Bank of Mexico (Banxico) is seen at its main office in downtown Mexico City, Mexico.  August 9, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Romero
Stock image. The logo of the Central Bank of Mexico (Banxico) is seen at its main office in downtown Mexico City, Mexico. August 9, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Romero

There golden family It is composed of three types of parts: Centenario, Azteca and Hidalgoaccording to information from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico).

He centenary It was born in 1921 as a current coin to commemorate the first 100 years of Mexican independence, its original value was 50 pesos.

It was in circulation for a decade, until its minting was suspended in 1931, but returned in 1943 due to increasing demand for gold coins.

On its obverse side, the Centenary shows the national emblem and on his back the winged victory which is located at the top of Angel of Independenceas good as Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes basically.

According to Banxico, the Centenario has a pure gold grade of 1.20565 ounces and, like all coins in the Centenario family, its purity is 0.900.

For its part, the Liberty silver ounce It has the same design as the Centenario de oro: the national emblem on the front and the winged victory of the monument of Angel of Independence and in the background the Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes.

The emergence of the Liberty Ounce was to replace the silver coin known as the scale troy ounce in the market and standardize it with the gold coins, also giving it a liberating power character.

The main gold and silver coins (GlobeLiveMedia)
The main gold and silver coins (GlobeLiveMedia)

In recent years, Banxico has released new versions of the Libertad series of the silver coin, but instead of an ounce, it’s a kilo, which it delivers in a matte or mirror finish, in a beautiful box of presentation and a certificate of authenticity. .

As for AztecBanxico explains that it was originally minted in 1917, with an original value of 20 pesos and a grade of 0.48227 ounces of pure gold.

On its obverse it also bears the national emblem and on his back the stone of Aztec calendar.

The last gold coin is the Hidalgowhich was born under the reform of 1905 with an original value of 10 pesos and a content of 0.24113 ounces of pure gold.

It was the first gold coin to have a national hero on its reverse: Michael Hidalgo, hence its name. Like the previous coins, it bears the national coat of arms on its obverse.

The Hidalgo has its 5, 2.5, and 2 peso versions, with contents of 0.12057 ounces, 0.06028 ounces, and 0.04823 ounces of pure gold, respectively.

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