In general, the value of a 1976 Cinco Centavos coin depends on its country of origin, condition, and any unique varieties or mint errors.
Based on recent listings and numismatic catalogs, here’s a general overview of the value of some common 1976 Cinco Centavos coins:
- Mexico:
– The 1976 Mexico Cinco Centavos coin (KM#427) depicts Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez on the reverse.
– In Very Fine (VF) condition, it is estimated to be worth around $0.31 USD.
– However, some listings show a wider price range. For instance, a circulated 1976 Mexico 5 Centavos coin (brass) is available for $11 USD. A similar coin is listed for $12.93 USD. A high-grade example is available for $62.10 USD.
- Philippines:
– The 1976 Philippines 5 Sentimos coin (KM#206) features Melchora Aquino and has a scalloped edge.
– An uncirculated (UNC) coin is estimated to be worth $0.97 USD.
– A circulated, high-grade example is available for $4 USD, and another circulated coin is listed for $3.95 USD.
– An F-VF grade coin is listed for $12 USD.
- Costa Rica:
– The 1976 Costa Rica 5 Centimos coin can be found listed for varying prices.
– A high-grade example (AU) is listed for $4.12 USD.
– A circulated coin (KM#184.3) is available for $3.99 USD, while another is available for $2.99 USD.
- The information above is based on listings and numismatic catalogs available. Actual prices may vary depending on the seller, buyer, and market conditions.
- Coins with special attributes, like mint errors or rare varieties, may be more valuable.
- To get a precise valuation of a specific coin, consult with a professional coin appraiser or numismatist.
What is five centavos?
The Banco de México issued Mexican Peso coins in 9 different denominations, including this 5 Centavos coin Mexico. They are part of the Mexican Peso and Centavos coins series. The Banco de México started issuing these 0.05 Mexican Peso coins in 1992. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2002.
What is the back of the 5 centavo coin?
The reverse features the Kapal-kapal Baging (Hoya pubicalyx) flower and the, now former, logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.