The 1982 Mexican 50 pesos coin features the Aztec goddess Coyolxauhqui on the reverse and the Mexican coat of arms on the obverse . It is made of copper-nickel and has a mintage of 222,890,000.
Here’s an overview of the value of the 1982 50 pesos coin:
- Circulated Condition: You can find circulated examples on eBay for around $5.50 – $13.20. Some sellers offer coins with errors for higher prices, for example, a doubled die error coin for $29.99.
- Uncirculated Condition: The value for an uncirculated (UNC) coin is listed as $2.80 in one source. However, other listings on eBay for uncirculated coins range from around $8.49 to $10.75. A listing for an uncirculated coin with a doubling error is priced at $9.95.
- Error Coins: Doubled die examples exist and tend to be valued higher than standard coins. You can find a “Ddo Error Coin” on eBay for $29.9 or $29.99. Another coin with an error on the reverse is listed for $50.
Important factors to consider
- Condition: The better the condition of the coin, the higher its potential value. Uncirculated coins generally command higher prices than circulated ones.
- Errors: Doubled die errors or other minting errors can increase the value of a coin significantly.
- Demand: Collector demand can influence the value of coins, [according to Coin ID Scanner].
- Seller and Market: Prices can vary between different sellers and online marketplaces like eBay and Etsy. Compare prices from various sources to get a good estimate of current market values.
Please note: The values provided are based on recent online listings and price guides. The actual value of your specific coin may vary depending on its condition, any unique features, and current market demand.
What is a 1982 50 peso coin made of?
Good point! This listing is of ONE very large 1982 50 Peso coin of Mexico. Composed of copper-nickel. Please review pictures and item description very carefully.
Is 50 pesos rare?
I can help with that. Original 50 Peso Mexican Gold Coins had relatively low mintage figures throughout its production history. The original 1921-1931 issues had a mintage high of 716,000 coins in 1925 and a mintage low of 180,000 in 1921. The 1949-1972 coins issued with the 1947 date mark had a total mintage of 3.97 million coins.
How much gold is in a Mexican 50 peso coin?
Good point! It is minted of an alloy that contains 90% pure gold combined with 10% copper, giving it an orangish hue and making it more durable that 24k gold coins. Gold 50 Peso coins are ideal for gold investors due to their commonality and low premiums. Each coin contains 1.2057 troy ozs of gold.