πŸ˜ŽπŸ™Š Is the silver hidden over here πŸ‘ˆπŸ½πŸ™ŠπŸ˜Ž

Jorgeke

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New spot for me, people around this area said that an old lady used to live in this old houses. She grows sheeps for selling; she asked the payment must be in silver coins. Those silver coins should be over here.

She the photos showing the old houses( ruins), in middle of nothing.

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jorgeke,
Your 5 centavos coin is from 1936--if I correctly read the '6' (above the '5' in the date).
If so, it will measure 20.5 mm and had a mintage of 46.7M. That reverse image, within the wide border, is of the Aztec Calendar Stone. A remote possibility the coin is from 1906. If so, it will measure 20.0 mm and be of a rarer mintage; but instead of the Aztec Calendar Stone image next to the border, the 1906 coin has an ornamental border. I believe your coin is the 1936 variety.
Another way to tell the difference: The '36 coin's composition is copper-nickel whereas the '06 coin is composed of pure nickel.
Don in SoCal
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