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  2. Own Any Mexican Coins? They Could Be Worth Up to $528,000 - AOL

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    Here are some of other high-value Mexican coins based on their sale prices, according to CoinValueLookup: 1732 8 Reales: $130,000. 1823 “Pattern” 8 Reales: $120,750.

  3. Libertad (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertad coins are silver and gold bullion coins originating from Mexico and minted by the Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint). The Mexican Mint was established in 1535 and is the oldest mint in the Americas. The modern coins contain 99.9% silver or gold (.999 fineness) and are available in various sizes. Both metal coins have ...

  4. Gold IRA - Wikipedia

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    The four precious metals allowed to be held in an individual retirement account are gold, silver, platinum and palladium, provided they are in the form of IRS-approved coin or bar products. Since gold is the most commonly purchased of the four, the overarching term "gold IRA" is used most often as industry slang to mean a retirement account ...

  5. Mexican Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de Moneda was established on 11 May 1535 by the Spanish viceroy Antonio de Mendoza by a decree from the Spanish Crown to create the first mint in the Americas. [1] [2] It was built on top of Moctezuma's Casa Denegrida, the black house where the last emperor of the Aztecs used to meditate, and which was part of the Casas Nuevas de Moctezuma.

  6. Category:Bullion coins of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bullion coins of Mexico" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Centenario (coin) L.

  7. We moved to Mexico ahead of retirement so we could enjoy it more

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    My husband and I moved to Mexico in 2020 in our 50s. We feel far more secure about retirement thanks to lower taxes and housing and healthcare costs.