Hello /biz/
Here's some old foreign currency from a long dead relative. Any of it worth anything?
more pics incoming
>>2108440
The coins with the yellow/golden centre, silver ring around and the big number 1 on one side, and in the other side, the eagle symbol on the centre with leaves pattern on the silver ring, are Mexican pesos.
Now, as you can guess, the coins with the same symbol, but made entirely with a dark yellow/golden metal, and weird shape are also mexican coins, but those are centavos (cents), a fraction of a peso. One peso = hundred centavos (no shit, Sherlock!), and both are, perhaps, the lower denominations still in use in here. We have twenty and ten centavos coins, but basically nobody uses them, few people bother picking them from the floor, and is a burden to pay anything with them, because you need a full jar to pay for a 600ml soda.
Now, going back to your collection, given the difference in sizes, I think you have some 2 pesos coins. So, if this pic >>2108512 is the entirety of the collection, I would say you have... around 15 mexican pesos, which is like 80 cents, or 0.72 Euro.
None of the tickets are Mexican.
You should try to categorize the coins by the symbol, so you can put together all the coins from the same country, that would help anons to identify them.
>>2109204
Last week I was in mexico and tried to spend a 2000 peso note. The bartender laughed at me. So I stuck it in his tip jar.
>>2108440
What kind of crypto coins are those?
>>2109204
>You should try to categorize the coins by the symbol, so you can put together all the coins from the same country, that would help anons to identify them.
i'll get on it. Some of this shit I can't really read though