Show us your Prettiest and most beautiful Silver Coins

lshallperish said:
Sorry I dont buy silver based on look's... I buy it because it's silver.. This isn't a wedding ring we are looking for.. People that buy silver based on looks buy it cause it's a hobbie.. meaning that they dont care about investments nor about the price.

People like me buy it to store wealth so what little we have are not eaten by the government
so you had no reason to post in this thread
 
House said:
My kilo Aztec for sure :)

http://i.imgur.com/vdWpCvZ.png

The coin is set with several accessories which include a case which its design evokes a pre-hispanic brazier specially designed to keep and exhibit the coin; a certificate of authenticity with serial number; a book allusive to the Aztec Calendar's history, minting and coin's issue; as well as a magnifying glass to observe the fine detail of the piece.

The Aztec Calendar. At the upper part, parallel to the coin frame and following its edge is the legend "CALENDARIO AZTECA" (AZTEC CALENDAR). On the right, is the Mexican mint mark, while on the left is the "$" sign followed by the number " 100" . On the left hand side, parallel to and following the edge, is the year of minting followed by the legend " 1 kg PLATA PURA LEY .999" ( 1 kg PURE SILVER FINENESS .999). The frame is flat.

In the center is a sculptural relief of the National Shield encompassed by the legend "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" (UNITED MEXICAN STATES). Surrounding this, following the edge of the coin frame are reproductions of the different National coats of arms used throughout Mexico's history, such as the eagle which appears in the center of the first page of the Codex Mendocino. The frame is flat.

Technical information

Face value: One hundred pesos
Diameter: 110 mm
Edge: Flat
Metal: Pure silver (fineness 0.999)
Weight: 1000 grams ( 32.15 troy ounce silver)
Quality: Proof-like


These are so pretty and so expensive. They are about $1,440. My Question is, WHAT is the Best Year to Get? Do you know the differences from year to year, if there are any?

They had a 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. The 09 and earlier years were slightly more expensive. it's hard because you can buy 2 Kilos and still have a few dollars left in your pocket, or you can buy this ONE. But, it is a beauty and it is presented extremely well! Great Display Piece.
 
Depends on what you want to spend and if you intend on selling it for a profit. They were first minted in 2007 and have sold out every year. Lowest mintage ones are usually the best ones to get as they'd be expected to rise in value more than the others but you'd also be paying a premium for those so all relative.

There's no physical differences in the coins for different years so personally I'd stick with the cheapest one you can lay your hands on. That or a kilo Libertad if you want something striking but cheaper.


Kilo Aztec Mintages
2007- 300
2008- 1,000
2209- 1,500
2011- 1,500
2012- 1,500
2013- 400 (have also seen 500)
 
TexasSilverBandit said:
House said:
My kilo Aztec for sure :)

http://i.imgur.com/vdWpCvZ.png

The coin is set with several accessories which include a case which its design evokes a pre-hispanic brazier specially designed to keep and exhibit the coin; a certificate of authenticity with serial number; a book allusive to the Aztec Calendar's history, minting and coin's issue; as well as a magnifying glass to observe the fine detail of the piece.

The Aztec Calendar. At the upper part, parallel to the coin frame and following its edge is the legend "CALENDARIO AZTECA" (AZTEC CALENDAR). On the right, is the Mexican mint mark, while on the left is the "$" sign followed by the number " 100" . On the left hand side, parallel to and following the edge, is the year of minting followed by the legend " 1 kg PLATA PURA LEY .999" ( 1 kg PURE SILVER FINENESS .999). The frame is flat.

In the center is a sculptural relief of the National Shield encompassed by the legend "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" (UNITED MEXICAN STATES). Surrounding this, following the edge of the coin frame are reproductions of the different National coats of arms used throughout Mexico's history, such as the eagle which appears in the center of the first page of the Codex Mendocino. The frame is flat.

Technical information

Face value: One hundred pesos
Diameter: 110 mm
Edge: Flat
Metal: Pure silver (fineness 0.999)
Weight: 1000 grams ( 32.15 troy ounce silver)
Quality: Proof-like


These are so pretty and so expensive. They are about $1,440. My Question is, WHAT is the Best Year to Get? Do you know the differences from year to year, if there are any?

They had a 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. The 09 and earlier years were slightly more expensive. it's hard because you can buy 2 Kilos and still have a few dollars left in your pocket, or you can buy this ONE. But, it is a beauty and it is presented extremely well! Great Display Piece.



I have not seen a 2014 Aztec kilo; I believe the final year of mintage is 2013.

Can you confirm this House?


2014 will see the minting of a kilo Libertad (they may be produced already in fact)....I haven't been keeping close tabs on this recently. I do know that the 2013 kilo Libertad is the lowest mintage for all kilo Libertads. If anyone wants to add a kilo Libertad to their collection, 2013 is the key year to get.


As for value, spot silver could drop to below $14/oz....no one knows where the bottom of silver is in this very troubling times for silver and gold. No one knows how low the spot price will be in 5 or 15 years....could be much worse than today (inflation adjusted). So, while you would get less than spot selling your kilo blobs to the dealer, there's a very good chance that with a low mintage Aztec or Libertad 15 years down the road, you might collect a handsome premium for that Aztec or Libertad selling to a collector.



.
 
This for me :)

2857_img_3892.jpg
 
She's a beaut alright :D

It's the Aztec Calendar Winged Victory 1oz silver proof medal minted by the Casa de Moneda.

About $100 incl postage to Aus from Meh-he-co. Got it on eBay, never seen them below $89
 
This is one of my favourites rounds - looks like gold here ( alas not)

9402_img_0875.jpg


Also like this new Heidi Wastweet round

9402_img_0870.jpg

9402_img_0871.jpg


This one not so much pretty as awesome
9402_img_0879.jpg
 
that truth is my light round appears as a thumbsup to me.
I'll buy some, if I ever have the chance, and spot isn't driven up too much.
 
House said:
Just bought this so tough call now :)

RjKS7JS.png



love this coin, I had to get one
thanks for discovering it

now on it's way to my Mexican coin collection, can't wait to see it in person :)
 
libertadiac said:
Torcan said:
House said:
Just bought this so tough call now :)

http://i.imgur.com/RjKS7JS.png


love this coin, I had to get one
thanks for discovering it

now on it's way to my Mexican coin collection, can't wait to see it in person :)

Actually Blanca discovered it, after we were discussing my avatar. It is my favourite though.
http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-39549-today-i-bought-page-3.html
Thank you, Thank you
going to be a great addition
to all my other Mexican Coins and my Libertads
 
Back
Top