When looking at the value of a 1969 Cinco Centavos coin, it’s important to specify the country of origin, as several countries issued coins with this denomination in that year.
Here are some examples of 1969 Cinco Centavos coins and their values:
- Mexico:
– A circulated 1969 Mexico 5 Centavos coin can be purchased for around $0.99.
– Uncirculated (UNC) versions can fetch a bit more, with prices ranging from $1.99 to $4.99.
– [According to Numista] , a 1969 Mexico (Mo mintmark) 5 Centavos in uncirculated condition has an estimated value of $0.63.
- Brazil:
– 1969 Brazil 5 Centavos coins in fine to very fine condition are listed for $8.00 on eBay.
– [Numista notes] that a 1969 Brazil 5 Centavos in Extra Fine (XF) condition is valued at $0.33.
- Guatemala:
– Circulated 1969 Guatemala 5 Centavos coins can be found for around $4.00 to $4.53 on eBay.
– Mercari lists a used 1969 Guatemala 5 Centavos for $9.00.
- Costa Rica:
– A circulated 1969 Costa Rica 5 Céntimos (equivalent to Centavos) is available on eBay for $4.71.
– [Mercari offers] a used 1969 Costa Rica 5 Centimos for $7.00.
– Prices for graded coins can be significantly higher, for example, a Costa Rica 5 Centimos 1969 ICG MS 65 is listed for $45.00.
It’s worth noting that the value of a coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and the specific market or seller. Prices listed on online marketplaces like eBay and Mercari can fluctuate, and collector values listed in resources like Numista represent a general estimate. To get a definitive valuation for a specific coin, it’s recommended to consult with a professional coin appraiser.
What is a centavos coin?
Plural centavos. 1. : a former monetary unit equal to ¹/₁₀₀ Portuguese escudo. 2. : a monetary subunit of the escudo, metical, and real see escudo, metical at Money Table.