One of the quickest ways to pocket thousands of pesos in your wallet in a few minutes is with the buying and selling of currencies, especially the commemorative coins, so you will be interested to know that the Banorte bank pays up to 44 thousand pesos for a collector's item.
It is in this way that, According to the Metals table of the Banorte bank, updated as of April 2024, the Centenario (50 pesos gold) is purchased for 44 thousand pesos by the financial entity, while it sells it for 55 thousand pesos.
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As it is the most expensive collector's coin that can legally be purchased today, it is advisable to know the characteristics that distinguish the Centenario (50 pesos gold) from other monetary specimens.
Thus, according to official information from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), the Centenario (50 pesos gold) that Banorte buys for 42 thousand pesos was minted in 1921 as a current coin to commemorate the first centenary of the Independence of Mexico. . Later in 1931, its minting was suspended and it was not until 1943 that it was minted again due to the growing demand for gold coins that existed at that time.
For its part, as detailed by the Mexican central bank, the Centenario (50 pesos gold) on the obverse presents one of the national shields used in the past, and the reverse symbolizes a Winged Victory, represented in the monument of the Angel of Independence, along with a backdrop of the legendary Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes. This piece has a pure gold content of 1.20565 ounces and like all pieces in the Centennial family, has a purity of 0.900.
Aztec (20 pesos gold)
Now, another of the currencies that Banorte bank buys and sells and that is worth it due to its high price is the Azteca (20 gold pesos), which has a purchase cost of 14 thousand pesos and a sale cost of 19 thousand 980 pesos.
Regarding the characteristics of the Azteca (20 gold pesos), the central bank data details the following:
*Measurements: 27.5 millimeters
*Material: Gold
*Law: 0.9
*Weight oz: 0.4822 ounce
¨*Weight gr: 16,667 sections
*Finish: Satin
In addition to this, the Azteca (20 pesos gold) has “the eagle in profile” on the obverse. At the top, the eagle and the legend “United Mexican States”. At the bottom right, the year of minting. Staggered graphics “. On the other hand, the reverse of the Aztec (20 pesos gold) is characterized by containing the Aztec calendar at the top. Meanwhile, in its lower part, it brings, surrounding, the face value, the law and the material, maintaining the same graphics as the obverse.
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