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Old 07-04-2009, 08:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
k9brain
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It's best if you post a pic.

The Mexican may be a bi-metallic 1992 nuevo peso. They revalued their currency in the 1990s and the N$1 let you know these were the new coins. If so; the outer ring is nickle and the inner is brass.

The Peace dollar had Trvst intentionally spelled that way, neo-classical Roman imagery was in vogue at the time.

If you buy A Guide Book to US Coins by Yeoman (AKA the Red Book) it would go a long way to answering any questions you may have and is a very interesting read.
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