In 1992 the Mexican Peso was devalued. 1000 old Pesos became 1 New Peso. Since the KM#493 was minted from 1984-1992 the 100 Pesos became worth...
Argentina 1891 [ATTACH]
Wow! got up too late 1893 went by fast. Had a nice one in the wings waiting. Oh well, here's the only 1892 I have. [ATTACH]
Here's another example using an 1871 host coin. [ATTACH]
Bolivia [ATTACH] Mexico [ATTACH]
Hungary 1896 [ATTACH] Great Britain [ATTACH]
Belgium 1898 [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Mexico 1899 10 Centavos
Already shown, but what the heck. Only 1901 I have. [ATTACH]
France 1902 [ATTACH]
Great Britain 1902 [ATTACH]
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.800 Silver 1905-1918 KM445 The San Francisco and Denver mint struck several Million of these in 1906-1907. They are identical to those stuck in...
In 1907 the New Orleans Mint struck over 5 Million coins for Mexico. This was the only foreign coin ever struck at the New Orleans Mint. The coins...
1904 Panama and Philippines [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Danish West Indies. This is 25 Bit or 5 Cents. Figure that one out. [ATTACH]
I don't see anything that screams fake. The weight of the Philippines Peso seems low for the amount of wear. Neither of these are considered rare...
Dominican Republic 1/2 Peso. Mintage 1,500,000. Made in Copper-Nickel. Catalog value in uncirculated condition would be less than $2. Your example...
1908 French Indochina [ATTACH]
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