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  • Nov 16, 2008, 09:14 AM
    bpmommy
    ancient mexican copper coin
    I have a copper coin from the teotihucan culture of ancient Mexico. It is a 20 copia piece, no year. I need a value, date, anything.
  • Nov 16, 2008, 09:37 AM
    tickle

    Sorry but there was no coin exchange in prehispanic mexico. Minting coins for trade came into effect after the Spaniards took over commerce. Your copper coin can't be from ancient mexican culture.

    Prehispanic Mexico had a well-organized tax and commercial exchange system with several exchange media. Cacao, the most accepted and widespread, was used for accounts and charges in lots of twenty. Also used were jade beads or jadeita, known as chalchihuis, coarse cotton blankets or patolcauchtli, duck feather quills filled with gold powder, and hatchets or copper shears in the shape of the Greek letter tau.

    The use of cacao as both food and money made it so valuable that it was counterfeited. Bulk cacao payments were often altered using lower-quality cacao, or part of the cacao grain content was even removed and replaced with mud. Nonetheless, cacao was the most widespread and accepted medium of exchange in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean.
  • Nov 16, 2008, 11:56 AM
    bpmommy
    Teotihucan copper coin
    If this coin isn't from this ancient culture, why does it have that word, the pyramid of the sun, and a bird with a snake. It has the words Estados unda Mexicana on the front. I found a silver copy of the exact coin on the internet, but no copper one.
  • Nov 16, 2008, 11:47 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    bpmommy - Does this coin have a date on it thsat you can give me ,that would sure help
    A lot Thanks and have a great day and GOD BLESS :::F.B.E.
  • Nov 17, 2008, 06:15 AM
    Clough
    Hi, bpmommy!

    Your threads were merged together in order to avoid confusion on the site. This place doesn't work the same way that a chat room does. Please do keep further discussion about what you have confined to this thread now.

    Flying Blue Eagle, now that the threads have been merged, you should have more of an idea as to the information that's been exchanged.

    Thanks!
  • Nov 17, 2008, 09:51 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    Bpmommy _ I don't have the book here that will go back that far and father, I will have to go to the libery to check the book out , I will try to get it tomorrowand start studying it to see what I can find out and get back with you tomorrow night :: Im not very familyer with coins from down in mexico and further down , mostly the anceient ones , But I love a good one like this one ,I may even learn something
    What TICKLE has wrote is making me to think that he knows what he's talking about,and is causeing me to be even more curious , I will get back to you on this matter though :: Have a good day and GOD BLESS F.B.E. THANKS CLOUGH , I wish she could post a picture of both sides ,so we all could see it . F.B.E.
  • Nov 18, 2008, 03:59 AM
    tickle

    Aztecs or Mayans did not mint coins, flying blue eagle. The OP stated there is spanish writing on the coin. Aztecs, Mayans did not speak spanish, nor have a written language so the coin can't be from ancient mexico. Coins weren't used until the Spanish occupation.

    ms. tickle
  • Nov 18, 2008, 04:39 AM
    Clough

    Hopefully, she'll be posting a couple of images so that we can see what it really is.
  • Nov 18, 2008, 07:08 PM
    bpmommy
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    Originally Posted by Flying Blue Eagle View Post
    Bpmommy _ I dont have the book here that will go back that far and father, I will have to go to the libery to check the book out , I will try to get it tomorrowand start studying it to see what I can find out and get back with you tomorrow night :: Im not very familyer with coins from down in mexico and futher down , mostly the anceient ones , But I love a good one like this one ,I may even learn something
    What TICKLE has wrote is makeing me to think that he knows what hes talking about,and is causeing me to be even more curious , I will get back to you on this matter though :: Have a good day and GOD BLESS F.B.E. THANKS CLOUGH , I wish she could post a picture of both sides ,so we all could see it . F.B.E.

    Hi, here is a pic of the coin. Hope it helps. Please email me and let me know what you find out, also let me know if the pics do not show. [Personal email address removed for privacy.]

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  • Nov 18, 2008, 07:29 PM
    tickle

    Lovely fresh looking coin, probably commemorative for some reason. Marked as estados unidos mexicanos meaning United Mexican States and the coin contains the official seal of the Mexican Federation.

    Ancient s. anmerican natives did not speak spanish, nor mint coins, their commerce was marked other ways as I said. Estados unidos mexicanos is spanish.
  • Nov 18, 2008, 07:41 PM
    excon
    Hello bp:

    For what it's worth, in 1824 a republican constitution was drafted creating the United Mexican States with Guadalupe Victoria as its first President.

    So, your coin is no older than that. I have no idea what Copias are, though.

    excon
  • Nov 19, 2008, 06:17 AM
    Clough
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    Hi again, bpmommy!

    Great job of taking pictures of what you have and also posting them on this site! I've enlarged the images and posted them below so that we can take an even better look at what you have. I did need to remove your personal email address from a previous post though. I would hate to see you get spammed because your email address was visible on this website. We also like to keep things right on the threads here so that anyone who has a similar question might also benefit by the answers that have been given.

    Thanks!

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  • Nov 19, 2008, 06:21 AM
    tickle

    Yes, I see Teohtichlan (sp) at the bottom of the pyramid referring to the original aztec city started in the lake becoming Mexico City. It is on the coin because it is their heritage.
  • Nov 19, 2008, 06:35 AM
    Clough

    I have researched for what you have and am still not finding anything.

    Themes of eagles on Mexican coins aren't uncommon.

    Estados Unidos Mexicanos - Google Image Search

    Estados Unidos Mexicanos 20 Coin - Google Image Search

    What you have, doesn't have a year on it, though...
  • Nov 19, 2008, 07:28 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    bpmommy - I got my book out on " worlds most popular coins " and I could find no coins made in any country in south america that has that denominition or the words ( COPia ) on them . I spoke with a spanish teacher at a high school very well and I told her that I was thinking that the word ( copia ) means copy in spanish and she said that it does :: The first coins struck in mexico was struck at the mexico city mint, They appeared durning the REIGN of ( CHARLES AND JOANNA< UP TO THE REIGN OF FERDINAND V11 IN 1808 to 1821 :: CHARLES AND JOANNA REIGNED FROM 1521 through 1556
    This still has me bumfuzzled and IM not threw yet . There is still one more book to look at SO Don't TAKE THIS FOR GRANET YET :: I DO THINK THAT IT IS LIKE I SAID LAST NIGHT THAT TICKLE HAS THE RIGHT ANSWERS SO FAR , BOY I LOVE A GOOD ONE LIKE THIS ONE HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS :: F.B.E.
    THANKS FOR YOU ALS IN PUT INTO THIS ONE < CLOUGH <TICKLE < THOSE ARE SOME REALLY GOOD PICTURES ::: F.B.E.
  • Nov 23, 2008, 08:15 PM
    bpmommy
    Hey, can you let me know any more on this coin, I see others similar on eBay for $30-50, however, the bird is different, the pyramid is different. I really need to know since I have the option to trade this coin for items or sell it for what it's worth.




    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Flying Blue Eagle View Post
    bpmommy - I got my book out on " worlds most popular coins " and I could find no coins made in any country in south america that has that denominition or the words ( COPia ) on them . I spoke with a spanish teacher at a high school very well and I told her that I was thinking that the word ( copia ) means copy in spanish and she said that it does :: The first coins struck in mexico was struck at the mexico city mint, They appeared durning the REIGN of ( CHARLES AND JOANNA< UP TO THE REIGN OF FERDINAND V11 IN 1808 to 1821 :: CHARLES AND JOANNA REIGNED FROM 1521 thru 1556
    This still has me bumfuzzled and IM not threw yet . there is still one more book to look at SO DONT TAKE THIS FOR GRANET YET :: I DO THINK THAT IT IS LIKE I SAID LAST NIGHT THAT TICKLE HAS THE RIGHT ANSWERS SO FAR , BOY I LOVE A GOOD ONE LIKE THIS ONE HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS :: F.B.E.
    THANKS FOR YOU ALS IN PUT INTO THIS ONE < CLOUGH <TICKLE < THOSE ARE SOME REALLY GOOD PICTURES ::: F.B.E.

  • Nov 23, 2008, 10:01 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    bpmommy - IV got to stop by the libery tomorrow and get a coin book from there that will go back that far . And hopefulu tomorrow night I will know something . I go to the dogtor in the big city tomorrow , so I WILL BE ABLE TO STOP AT THE LIBERY ;; HAVE A NICE DAY TOMORROW :: SAND GOD BLESS
    F.B.E.
  • Nov 24, 2008, 04:44 PM
    bpmommy
    I am finding the exact coin on eBay under "copper mexican 20 coin", it will say "0" results, but then look at the pics. They are identical except for the word centavos and a date is on these coins. If my coin is a copy, then what does that mean? Copy of a 20 cent coin? Could this actually be a souveneir that has no date and the currency name was changed?



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    Originally Posted by Flying Blue Eagle View Post
    bpmommy - IV got to stop by the libery tomorrow and get a coin book from there that will go back that far . and hopefulu tomorrow night I will know something . I go to the dogtor in the big city tomorrow , so I WILL BE ABLE TO STOP AT THE LIBERY ;; HAVE A NICE DAY TOMORROW :: SAND GOD BLESS
    F.B.E.

  • Nov 28, 2008, 08:24 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    bpmommy - Here is one place you can go,( Amazon.com:copia ) If you go to a map and put in copia it will put you down in the very south east side of mexico , Dowen where the aztecs were located back before the spainerds come over to mexico , Every thing that I found on the inter there thios last couple days leads me to believer that this is a souvenir that is given out at the park like area to people that visit and.. ; Now every thing leads to copia meanms ( COPY ) I found things like _ art - picture movies - books ,- writings - and they were called copia, it was things that were copied . IM going to go back and check a couple things I for got to write down to tell you ,be back in a while ::: F.B.E.
  • Nov 28, 2008, 09:22 PM
    hbolero
    Comment on tickle's post
    9 out of 10

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