Peru 1891 Un Sol

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  1. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    Cool toned 1891 Peru Un Sol I recently picked up. Thoughts, comments, general feedback welcome. Sorry for the glare.

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  3. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    Nice Coin, but I am not crazy about the toning. In my opinion this coin might have been cleaned and then re-toned this unnatural color. I could be wrong. Wait for more opinions...
     
  4. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    Never thought of that, but you may be right looking at it again, but thank you!
     
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  5. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I agree that the toning doesn't look natural. Did you pay $5.50 for it too? I wouldn't be upset at that price lol.
     
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  6. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    Paid a bit more than that,but not much over melt. Either way,a nice coin for my latin american 90% silver typeset.
     
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  7. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    I love the coin design. I'll throw my voice in the chorus on the odd toning. Cool share, and Welcome to CT.
     
  8. Penny Luster

    Penny Luster Well-Known Member

    Wow. What a beauty!
     
  9. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    It's a nice looking coin. Are you collecting coins of every denomination from all the Latin American Countries?
     
  10. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    Just what I see and like, if I have the cash and price seems fair. But a 90% latin american typeset seems to be the theme atm.
     
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  11. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    I agree.
     
  12. Seascape

    Seascape U.S. & World Collector

    I like it. We try to avoid cleaned coins but it happens every now and then. Still a great coin. Keep on keeping on.
     
  13. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    I like it. Yeah, it may've been cleaned. But I don't see nasty harsh hairlines. This is the kind of crown I really like.

    Now here's a truly ugly one - an 1889 Peru sol with a big crack in it because of a Guatemala countermark applied in 1894:

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  14. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    I like it though, countermarks can be really cool. I found some (or a random engraving) on an 1846 France 5 Francs. Should be able to find the thread. One says france, and the other one that is more clearly visible is 3 letters that are still up for debate.
     
  15. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

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  16. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    Well I like that one too! This sort of damage has never bothered me on world coins.

    I like holes too - mostly because it brings coins otherwise out of my budget into the affordable range. Here's a 1909 Swiss five francs that got holed at some point - I think I will not send it off to get slabbed. :joyful:

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    Obviously I am not a "condition" seeker!
     
  17. Blasty

    Blasty Gold Member

    What an attractive coin even if it is cleaned and re-toned (I wouldn't have caught that if not for more experienced collectors pointing it out), especially since it was not much over melt.

    I know what you mean about the glare off the 2X2 flips. No matter how many times I struggle with it, I never think to snap a picture before sealing a coin up (I like to re-holder my coins if they had someone else's writing on them, sort of an OCD thing and flips are cheap).
     
  18. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    Holes, counterstamps, any kind of historical damage tells a story to me and makes me ask questions about the particular coins, I like that kinda stuff too, not just pristine or untouched coins. It was currency, it's exchanged so many hands and if it could talk, man the stories they'd tell.
     
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  19. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    Many of those Peruvian Sols have overdates and other unusual die characteristics that can only be seen with a loupe. Cool coin indeed.
     
  20. JGcoins

    JGcoins Active Member

    I'll have to look more closely
     
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