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<p>[QUOTE="satootoko, post: 197638, member: 669"]It's an 1866 Chilean 20 centavos, 4.6g .900 silver, ASW .1331 oz., mintage 4,298,000 at Santiago (S over o mintmark, between "CHILE" and "CENT" on the reverse).</p><p><br /></p><p>The five-pointed star in the center of the shield is completely worn away, so my grade has to be G-4 obverse, P=0 reverse, overall AG-1.</p><p><br /></p><p>My 2001 19th Century Krause lists the coin at $2 VG, so this one's approximate bullion value of $1.84 is many times its numismatic value.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have a collection in which it fits (for example, one per country, 19th Century silver, etc.), then you should keep it. Since I already have a much higher grade 19th Century Chilean coin in my one per collection, personally I would give it to a YN.</p><p><br /></p><p>The legend on the obverse translates as "For the reason or the force", and represents the official motto of Chile. I have been unsuccessful in finding any rational explanation of it's meaning through Google. I did find one almost incoherent blog in which the writer seemed to think it meant something to the effect "If you can't win through reasoning, use force". <img src="http://boards.collectors-society.com/images//graemlins/confused-smiley-013.gif" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="satootoko, post: 197638, member: 669"]It's an 1866 Chilean 20 centavos, 4.6g .900 silver, ASW .1331 oz., mintage 4,298,000 at Santiago (S over o mintmark, between "CHILE" and "CENT" on the reverse). The five-pointed star in the center of the shield is completely worn away, so my grade has to be G-4 obverse, P=0 reverse, overall AG-1. My 2001 19th Century Krause lists the coin at $2 VG, so this one's approximate bullion value of $1.84 is many times its numismatic value. If you have a collection in which it fits (for example, one per country, 19th Century silver, etc.), then you should keep it. Since I already have a much higher grade 19th Century Chilean coin in my one per collection, personally I would give it to a YN. The legend on the obverse translates as "For the reason or the force", and represents the official motto of Chile. I have been unsuccessful in finding any rational explanation of it's meaning through Google. I did find one almost incoherent blog in which the writer seemed to think it meant something to the effect "If you can't win through reasoning, use force". [img]http://boards.collectors-society.com/images//graemlins/confused-smiley-013.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
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