A very special specimen in my collection arrived this week. This pattern can be easily distinguished from KM 173.2 by the misaligned “N” and “S”...
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Some of my scarce types from Chile, [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanx for the link.
and yes, one should pay attention. The Medellin can be without mint mark.
Yes, but it says P not "no mint mark"
Thanx, cheers. I could not find the reference to the Philadelphia mint.
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KM# 298 Peru (1986) ND 100 Intis (coinage reform). Low mintage of 10,000 due to high inflation at the time. [ATTACH]
One has to appreciate the beauty of this engraving and craftsmanship; South Africa 1949 5 Shillings proof cameo (PF 65 with 800 mintage)....
Wow man, truly and achievement. The variety research is what I like. I guess you found some varieties not before documented?
"World coins.perhaps this year I'll be successful and get their noses out of the phones for a while. oh well can't force it, but i can encourage...
Very cool idea. Here is the other one that came out of the garbage. KM# 151.2 Chile 20 Centavos 1899, [ATTACH]
Thank you, I was pleasantly surprised that it is not cleaned. I have quite the horror stories as well, but now and again some nice stuff pops up....
Here is a specimen that speaks for itself, [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
After an attempted theft on my coin package from Santiago, my wife received it all torn up after 2 weeks (I paid for overnight service). I came...
Say it again, truly an amazing coin.
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I was referring to the Mexican 1947 5 pesos MS66 posted by "Atarian" ;)
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