Written in TENDENCIES he 1/5/2025 · 18:59 hs
During the month of May, three key meetings of the scope numismatic In Mexico they will bring together specialists, merchants and collectors in different regions of the country, becoming outstanding opportunities for those who wish to offer coins conmeratative recently circulation, such as 20 peso currency alluding to the Bicentennial of national Independence. These events not only represent spaces for exchange and exhibition, but also forums of sale where competitive prices can be achieved by sought parts.
The 20 peso currency issued by the Bank of Mexico as part of the celebrations for the 200 years of the start of the independence process won popularity among collectors of numismaticsespecially those interested in commemorative coins of national circulation. With its detailed design and its historical burden, this legal tender piece has become a recurring object at barter tables, showcases and auctions organized within conventions in the sector.
Places to sell my 20 -peso coin with the 3 faces to collectors in May 2025
The first event on the agenda is the Tijuana Numismatic Exhibitionwhich will take place on May 4 at the Museum of the collector of Tijuana (Mucoti), located on Hermenegildo Galeana #8186, Central Zone, Tijuana, Baja California. This enclosure, known for housing temporary exhibitions of commemorative coinstickets and objects of historical value, will host activities that include exchange between individuals, thematic conferences and direct purchase tables. The assistance of regional merchants and collectors from the northwest of the country is expected.
Subsequently, the Mexican Congress of Numismatics and Conservation will be held on May 8 at the National Numismatic Museum, located in the Republic of Bolivia 40, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City. This event will bring together experts in monetary history, curators of collections and professional merchants in an academic and market environment. The assistance of specialized buyers makes it a strategic point to offer modern coins of recent historical value, such as the Bicentennial of Independence, which could capture the interest of those who seek to complete commemorative series.
The last leading appointment of the month is the Numismatic Convention of Guadalajara, scheduled for May 15 at the Baruk Hotel, located in Lázaro Cárdenas 3447, Guadalajara, Jalisco. With a more commercial approach, this convention brings together sellers, numismatic houses and collectors from various regions of the west of the country. The presence of active buyers looking for well -preserved contemporary pieces is common, which opens the possibility of achieving favorable sales in a competitive and specialized environment.
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