Although the coins of 5 pesos They abound throughout the country and are very common, there are some that can be very valuable for collectors, since they are interested in those that are edition commemorativesuch is the case of a piece hard to find by which They deliver almost 500,000 pesos.
In the last two decades, the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) has launched several coins of 5 commemorative pesos to Independence, however, there is one or another hard to findthat is why there are people willing to deliver large amounts of money to obtain them.
Characteristics of the commemorative 5 peso coin for which they deliver almost 800,000 pesos
Although there are a large number of coins of 5 pesosin Mercado Libre a piece is for sale commemorative very hard to find, this is the model that embodies the figure of Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez. It was launched in 2010 and is highly valued, so to acquire it, a collector could deliver almost 500,000 pesos.
It must be clarified that Banxico indicates that the true value of the coins of 5 commemorative pesos is that of its denomination, so it is the amount it covers at the time of making a transaction, however, in the world of numismatics the price can vary between collectors, since they are the ones who apply a particular value but for this reason The same reason is that it is not guaranteed that there will be someone who is willing to pay the requested amount.
To know that a currency of 5 commemorative pesos of Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez It is genuine, among its main characteristics is that the piece must measure 25.5 mm in diameter, weigh 7.07 grams, have a smooth edge, and is also made of bronze-aluminum alloy in the center, while the perimeter ring is made of stainless steel. .
Regarding its design, this currency of 5 commemorative pesos It has on the obverse the National Shield with the legend “UNITED MEXICAN STATES”, forming the upper semicircle. While on the back the portrait of Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez appears, in addition to her name, while at the bottom it reads “México 2010”. Above it is written: “Bicentennial of Independence.” In the middle the denomination “$5” is indicated, as well as the year 2010, which was the year when it was put into circulation.