While the Sucre type is relatively common, they are genuinely scarce at 63 and basically non-existent at 64. This piece is likely of the best and for my crown type set it certainly fits.
The Condor again as a type is very common and there are a fair number of 65’s even. As a fun extension of my crown set I’ll add one of each type of Chilean condor, already owning an 1839, and 1867 1 Peso, this is now easily completable but I’m going to focus on adding extremely eye appealing pieces like this. I would like to add the very difficult 1887 one day.
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They make a great pair with the similar toning! Congratulations.
While the Sucre type is relatively common, they are genuinely scarce at 63 and basically non-existent at 64. This piece is likely of the best and for my crown type set it certainly fits.
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Very nice I like them
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
The Condor again as a type is very common and there are a fair number of 65’s even. As a fun extension of my crown set I’ll add one of each type of Chilean condor, already owning an 1839, and 1867 1 Peso, this is now easily completable but I’m going to focus on adding extremely eye appealing pieces like this. I would like to add the very difficult 1887 one day.
Latin American Collection
I have it on good authority that the bust of Sucre is one of @Stella ’s favorite designs!
Looks like

My old boss minus the sideburns, or a young Montgomery Burns
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I just love that Por la Razón o la Fuerza...
I know right! We are going to talk this out or I’m going to mess you up!
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Very nice specimens!
I knew I shouldn't ope this thread. Those pieces are stunning!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
@pruebas is right. Not my favorite portrait!
But still an attractive coin otherwise.
The Chile Peso is superbly toned!
Great coins!