Not really sure what these are worth as they are hard to find for sale anywhere. So open to offers or feedback on prices. 2007 Norfed silver liberty dollar - $20, Gillies Mt Morris / Coney Island. Hallmarked with a serial number and “MI”. There were only 100 of these minted with a serial number. 1oz 999 silver. $100 each 1994 Mexican 5 pesos, “Lapida tumba de palenque” inside a hexagon / Mexican coat of arms. 1oz 999 silver. $60 1998 Mexican 5 pesos, “Quetzalcoatl” inside a trapezoid / Mexican coat of arms. 1oz 999 silver. $60 1993 Mexican 1oz 999 silver. Aztec calendar, Tenochtitlan 1478 / Flyer press (an early minting press) 1535 - 1993. $90 1993 Mexican 2oz 999 silver. This medallion commemorated the launch of the “New Pesos” coins in 1993. $120
The Mexican Coins are rare and worth at least double what you have guesstimated ... you can find all the specifics at the following link ... it makes for a fascinating read http://www.donbailey-mexico.com/pre-columbian_background.shtml eg: Lapida Tumba de Palenque: BU 4,500 mintage / Proof 2,500 mintage This design features a fragment of the slab bas-relief found in the funeral chamber of the Temple of Inscriptions. The detailed design of the sarcophagus shows an earth monster, human bearing signs of the sacrificial rite and a tree with a profile of a god crowned with a bird. I am always happy to help out all SS with information on price and history of any coins Cheers ... Toni
Whilst the history of the Mexican Coin's make for a fascinating read ... the Liberty Dollar makes for an even more intriguing read ... even though they are genuine silver ... the American Secret Service outlawed them in the USA as "counterfeit currency" ... the creator "Bernard Von NotHaus" was convicted in 2011 (and the Secret Service went to great lengths to have Liberty Dollars banned from being sold on Ebay) ... as they were made in competition to USD legal tender ... what a very rare opportunity to "own a piece of history" ... in the fight against the corrupted fiat ponzi scheme called the USD monetary system. NORFED is more formally known as the National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code. The group issued Liberty Dollar medallions as an alternative to Federal Reserve notes, and advocated their commercial use. For a great read, please click on the link https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/liberty-dollars-ban-goes-into-effect-at-ebay.html Cheers
Addition to the NORFED story ... from Bernard himself ... betcha can't guess how Bernard's story turns out do yourself a favour and click on the link ... you'll be glad you did https://sites.google.com/site/libertydollarencyclopedia/ As a teaser ... the last paragraph of the above link ends with: and then there is the story of the murders of Liberty Dollar RCOs Karl Reile and Jeff Kotchounian. Karl Reile of Buffalo, NY was found shot (murdered) outside his coin shop. Karl had given up a lucrative career in computer programming to stop withholding when he found out the truth about how IRS code is illegally applied to people who do not fall under its scope. Jeff Kotchounian was a Southeast Michigan RCO who had stopped paying personal income taxes many years ago for the same reasons. He was found shot behind his house within an hour of a heated discussion with four IRS CID agents. Were they targeted because of involvement with Liberty Dollar? We will never know..... Search the internet for NORFED and/or Bernard von NotHaus to find hundreds, if not thousands, of articles on the Liberty Dollar story. When the FBI and Secret Service raided them in November of 2007, it was national news.