The value of a 1975 Mexican 20 centavos coin can vary depending on its condition and any unique characteristics it might possess.
- Circulated Condition: In circulated condition (showing signs of wear), a 1975 Mexico 20 Centavos coin might be worth around $0.27 to $0.29 USD.
- Higher Grades/Uncirculated Condition: For coins in better condition, like uncirculated, the value can go up to around $0.51 to $0.56 USD.
- Errors or Special Features: Coins with errors, such as a doubled die variety, can be significantly more valuable. For example, a 1975-Mo (Mexico City Mint) 20 Centavos coin with a double-struck error, graded MS66 by PCGS, was recently offered for $1,750 USD. Another example is a 1975-Mo Broadstruck error coin, graded MS61 by PCGS, that sold for $60 USD. An off-center strike error graded MS64 sold for $115.
Here’s a breakdown of some example values observed in recent listings:
- Basic circulating condition: A 1975 Mexico 20 Centavos coin made of copper-nickel is available for $1.99 USD.
- Higher Grade (e.g., VF+): A 1975 Mexico 20 Centavos coin (KM#442) in excellent VF+ (Very Fine+) condition was available for $5.53 USD (originally $10.85).
- Collector Coin: Another option is a 1975 M Mexico 20 Centavo coin featuring Francisco Indalecio Madero and the Eagle Snares design, which sold for $62.10 USD (discounted from $69).
- Certified and authenticated: A certified and authenticated 1975 Mexico 20 Centavos coin is available for $12.93 USD.
Important Notes:
- Numista offers more detailed pricing information based on different grades.
- eBay listings offer a wide range of prices for this coin, from under $4 to over $15, depending on the condition and specifics.
- Professional Grading: Graded coins (like those from PCGS) typically command higher prices due to verification of authenticity and condition.
What is the error on the 1975 20 cent coin?
I can help with that. Australia 20 Cent 1975 Clamshell Split Planchet Error. 1975 20 cent with a mostly split planchet but the two halves have not detached. Planchet split around a bit less than half of the coin’s rim forming the characteristic ‘clamshell’ shape that gives this type of error it’s name.
Which Mexican coins are valuable?
Good point! Philip V “Royal” 8 Escudos.
4 Escudos – Ferdinand VII Guadalajara.
Oaxaca Revolutionary 60 Pesos.
20 Pesos – Maximiliano I.
Charles and Johanna “Early Series” Rincón 8 Reales.
Philip V “Milled” 8 Reales.
1 Peso Pattern Caballito with Raised Letter Edge.