The value of a 1957 Mexican cincuenta centavos coin can vary depending on its condition and the specific variety.
- Circulated condition: You can expect to find these coins for anywhere from a few dollars up to around $20 – $30.
- Uncirculated condition (especially graded): Coins in uncirculated condition, particularly those professionally graded and certified (like MS 64 or MS 66) can fetch higher prices, ranging from around $70 to hundreds of dollars.
- Condition: Coins in better condition (less wear, fewer scratches) are generally more valuable.
- Mint Mark: The presence or absence of a mint mark can influence value, [according to Greysheet].
- Rarity: While 1957 cincuenta centavos are not considered extremely rare, specific varieties or errors could be more desirable to collectors.
- A [1957 cincuenta centavos in “XF” (Extremely Fine) condition] is listed for $2.60 on [Numista].
- A [1957 Cincuenta Centavos Estados Unidos Mexicanos collector coin] is offered on [eBay] for around $86.74.
- A [1957 Mexico 50 Centavos Bronze Coin] is listed on [eBay] for $8.54.
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In conclusion, a 1957 cincuenta centavos coin is likely to be worth more than its face value, but its specific worth depends on its individual condition and characteristics.
What is a centavos coin?
Plural centavos. 1. : a former monetary unit equal to ยน/โโโ Portuguese escudo. 2. : a monetary subunit of the escudo, metical, and real see escudo, metical at Money Table.