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CommonCents
06-25-2008, 06:45 PM
I know that this is a coin forum but perhaps someone can answer a question concerning a 1 Peso Bank of Mexico note.
It is from the 3rd emission, no date, printed by the American Bank Note Co..
In circulated condition, no damage, just a little wear.
Wonder as to it's worth.
Once again, I appologize for using this coin forum for this question.
Any help would be appreciated.
CommonCents
wavysteps
06-26-2008, 04:55 PM
Hi Common Cents - I am not to sure that we have any one savy enough to answer your question. I just did not want to leave you hanging in mid-air as if no one read your post.
BJ Neff
fugnchill
06-27-2008, 01:25 PM
Common cents,
I did a quick search for Mexican paper money and this site has a large list with pictures available. If I knew the date of your note then I could give an approx. value. So anyways, go to ATSnotes.com and you can probably locate what your looking for and any others that you may have.
Good Luck,
Lestrrr
CommonCents
06-27-2008, 05:04 PM
Thanks Lestrr,
I also found this site, http://mgossart.free.fr/index.htm that is dedicated to Mexican money.
Thanks again.
Az Slot
10-18-2008, 05:29 AM
Common cents,
I did a quick search for Mexican paper money and this site has a large list with pictures available. If I knew the date of your note then I could give an approx. value. So anyways, go to ATSnotes.com and you can probably locate what your looking for and any others that you may have.
Good Luck,
Lestrrr
Hi Lestrrr, I see how helpful you were to CommonCents and hoping you may be able to help me with a currency error question concerning a 1996 $100 Federal Reserve Note Serial Number AB 98095271 D, the number 1 only being partially printed. Is this an error or something commonly seen? I also have 2 Canadian 1936 cent coins one looks normal the other appears to have a faint dot after the date is this a 1936 dot cent?
Thank You for your time.
CommonCents
10-18-2008, 09:32 AM
Hello AZ,
According to the 61st edition of Charlton's Standard Guide of Canadian Coins, the "dot" on a 1936 Cent is very rare. The location of the dot however is below the date and between the 9 and the 3. The dot was an indicator that the 1,10 and 25 cent coins were actually struck in 1937 from 1936 dies.
Once again according to the guide, only 3 examples are known to exist, all in mint state condition. It also states that circulated examples have come to light recently, but none have been authenticated.
You can read more by looking at the guide.
Hope this helps.
CommonCents
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