NEWPS! (Lotsa pics)

Fresh arrivals. Mostly cheap stuff.
First a few Mexican 1 Centavo pieces. I like these... they're dirt cheap. Unfortunately these are generally very crudely manufactured and quite beat up.
Mexico 1 Centavo, 1892 Mo


Mexico 1 Centavo, 1893 Mo


Mexico 1 Centavo, 1897 Cn #1


Mexico 1 Centavo, 1897 Cn #2


Colombia 1 Peso, 1956. Not sure on this one. Should be 25.000g and it weighs in at 25.35g on my scale.


Germany 1 Pfennig, 1917 F. I love the radiating lines, almost like extrusion lines.


Italy 5 Lire, 1927 R. Probably cleaned at some point, but classic design.


Mexico 1 Real, 1825 GoMJ. I just LOVE these itty bitty little Mexican pieces... about the size of a Jefferson nickel. Very tough to grade, as the type runs the gammut from extremely crude soft strikes to razor sharp.


Colombia 50 Centavos, 1934. Nice peripheral toning.


Colombia 50 Centavos, 1916. Nice detail, but appears to be jewelry mounted at some point.


Guatemala 1/2 Real, 1894 Counterstamped on 1884 1 Sol. The pictures don't do it justice. Host still has lustre.


Great Britain Farthing, 1865/2. NGC AU58. Sharp strike, clean overdate, nice woodgrain toning. I had a bear of a time capturing it.


Great Britain Farthing, 1821. NGC MS64 RB. Very crisply struck. A bit of slab glare in the pix.


First a few Mexican 1 Centavo pieces. I like these... they're dirt cheap. Unfortunately these are generally very crudely manufactured and quite beat up.
Mexico 1 Centavo, 1892 Mo


Mexico 1 Centavo, 1893 Mo


Mexico 1 Centavo, 1897 Cn #1


Mexico 1 Centavo, 1897 Cn #2


Colombia 1 Peso, 1956. Not sure on this one. Should be 25.000g and it weighs in at 25.35g on my scale.


Germany 1 Pfennig, 1917 F. I love the radiating lines, almost like extrusion lines.


Italy 5 Lire, 1927 R. Probably cleaned at some point, but classic design.


Mexico 1 Real, 1825 GoMJ. I just LOVE these itty bitty little Mexican pieces... about the size of a Jefferson nickel. Very tough to grade, as the type runs the gammut from extremely crude soft strikes to razor sharp.


Colombia 50 Centavos, 1934. Nice peripheral toning.


Colombia 50 Centavos, 1916. Nice detail, but appears to be jewelry mounted at some point.


Guatemala 1/2 Real, 1894 Counterstamped on 1884 1 Sol. The pictures don't do it justice. Host still has lustre.


Great Britain Farthing, 1865/2. NGC AU58. Sharp strike, clean overdate, nice woodgrain toning. I had a bear of a time capturing it.



Great Britain Farthing, 1821. NGC MS64 RB. Very crisply struck. A bit of slab glare in the pix.



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Yeah, I'm falling in love with this one. I want to see if I can find more; they don't show up on the Bay as often as I'd like. As counterstamped coins go, these are priced right; working on a date set should be affordable... if you can find them.
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U.S. Revenue Stamps