Metal detecting find. 10 cents.
I think Raquel Welch's father was Bolivian. So there's still hope. That is one scary chica. What is the casa de la libertad on the reverse?
Mil means 1,000. (quinientos=500) 500,000 mil pesos would be 500 million. I like the note.
Looks like 1910. Only 5 were made (clandestinely) and all sold to the same guy. Who later sold them individually. IMO the 1913 is an illegal coin...
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That's nice.
I of course was fooled when I came into a 1923. At a glance, it looks like, well you know the rest. Nice key date.
Agree with VG-10. The reverse may be F-12 but the obverse is beat up VG-08. Agree with post #21 "environmental damage, scratched, cleaned, suspect...
My old LCS guy always was very respectful with the coins I brought in, and always placed them carefully on a special (velvet-type board).
It never is.
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I like the 05-22 My best friend was 05221961 and my GF's best friend is 05221962. SO CLOSE.
If the margin is wide enough that you have part of the next note, then you have something. I don't think there is a premium for this even though...
P-01 V nickel. That's a keeper. NLL look at the second photo.
Now the peso is about 5 1/4 cents so the 5 pesos would be .26 cents. And it was devalued 1000-1 in 1993.
I had a friend who worked at COMEX at that time as a runner. He assured me gold was going to $1000. I said it will probably go back to $200-$300....
[ATTACH] Although not rare, the 1982 small date zinc Philly, has value in mint state grades.
That's the large date. [ATTACH]
I find these in change all the time. And metal detecting. It's a penny. Is there a question?
If it was eaten away by acid, it has been removed. Def. #2 re·move rəˈmo͞ov/ verb past tense: removed; past participle: removed 1. take...
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