Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
@pruebas said:
Wow, some nice coins in this thread!
I've had this one a while now but finally had it encapsulated this year. This may be my best piece. But it's not my highest graded.
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I'll add a second prize piece, also a long-time holding and encapsulated at the same time. An English rendering of the classic Mexican design (engraved by William Wyon and with his initials as Assayer).
These coins are unreal. If you ever publish a book with your coins I want the first copy.
@Abuelo you resurrected a 4-year old thread to make this comment.... I feel honored!
On that William Wyon pattern, besides the 1827 Guanajuato 8R pattern, there exists an 1882 Hermosillo 8R pattern of the same design. Then in 2016, an 1864 Alamos 8R pattern of the same design was discovered. It was heavily circulated, and previously unknown. Now, examples of all 3 of those patterns reside in my collection.
An interesting article about those patterns is here.
Here is the photo of my 1882-HoJA:
Here is a poor man's photo of my 1864-APG (which is unique):
@pruebas said:
Wow, some nice coins in this thread!
I've had this one a while now but finally had it encapsulated this year. This may be my best piece. But it's not my highest graded.
(Image)
I'll add a second prize piece, also a long-time holding and encapsulated at the same time. An English rendering of the classic Mexican design (engraved by William Wyon and with his initials as Assayer).
These coins are unreal. If you ever publish a book with your coins I want the first copy.
@Abuelo you resurrected a 4-year old thread to make this comment.... I feel honored!
On that William Wyon pattern, besides the 1827 Guanajuato 8R pattern, there exists an 1882 Hermosillo 8R pattern of the same design. Then in 2016, an 1864 Alamos 8R pattern of the same design was discovered. It was heavily circulated, and previously unknown. Now, examples of all 3 of those patterns reside in my collection.
An interesting article about those patterns is here.
Here is the photo of my 1882-HoJA:
Here is a poor man's photo of my 1864-APG (which is unique):
WOWEE !
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I sold this one a while back, but I love how crude these old Revolutionary Mexican coins are.
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I find myself surprisingly shy of noteworthy Mexican coins at the moment, having sold the two below. I want another cob someday (it need not be an 8R), and another Pillar dollar (but with grey CircCam contrast, maybe in VF-something (it need not be AU like the last one). And yes, I have been wanting a Caballito for ages, especially a 1911, as that was my paternal grandmother's birthyear.
And I realize @acop posted that almost five years ago, but i see that frosty monster was posted on... my birthday. So WHY DIDNT YOU GIVE ME MY BIRTHDAY PRESENT?!? I WANTS MY PRECIOUSSS!!!
Ugh. Oh. What just happened?
Oh yeah. I was gonna post my best two Mexican bygones.
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That Iturbide looks so familiar
Wondering if still is your best/favorite?
It is a shame so many images from this thread have disappeared or have photobucket obscuring some real awesomeness.
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This one sort of off
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Edited as a Colombian slipped in there
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Fantastic coins !
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Just a few that are under represented...



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@Abuelo you resurrected a 4-year old thread to make this comment.... I feel honored!
On that William Wyon pattern, besides the 1827 Guanajuato 8R pattern, there exists an 1882 Hermosillo 8R pattern of the same design. Then in 2016, an 1864 Alamos 8R pattern of the same design was discovered. It was heavily circulated, and previously unknown. Now, examples of all 3 of those patterns reside in my collection.
An interesting article about those patterns is here.
Here is the photo of my 1882-HoJA:
Here is a poor man's photo of my 1864-APG (which is unique):
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
This is probably one of the most amazing Blazers I have seen for the series...
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@coinkat it is not the 3/3 right? My eyesight is no good...
@pruebas just found it by chance, and there are some great coins here. Yours, as always, beyond crazy great! Thanks for the reference.
One of only four in the entire Cap & Rays 8 Reales series graded higher than MS 66.

(4 in MS66+).
IMO, could be the prettiest of that group:
Thought we needed more bronze... And the something for the Modernists.
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@Abuelo
It is a just a 1933... Just one that I thought was pushing the unheard of envelope in terms of whether it could obtain a PL designation.
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WOWEE !
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
@bidask you need now the 60 pesos!
Yes that coin , a 64 I believe went for big bucks at 2020 FUN I think
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
WorldNumismatics has one available now.
$102k all in. @bidask I thought you bought it? It had your name on it!
Since you have all those very high grade Oaxaca, you should just buy my MS67 2 Peso. See the photo upthread.
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@pruebas those eagles remind me of the Napoleonic eagle...
I sold this one a while back, but I love how crude these old Revolutionary Mexican coins are.
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I give away money. I collect money.
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@bidask amazing!
@acop- OMG!!! I WANT THAT 1911 CABALLITO!!!
I find myself surprisingly shy of noteworthy Mexican coins at the moment, having sold the two below. I want another cob someday (it need not be an 8R), and another Pillar dollar (but with grey CircCam contrast, maybe in VF-something (it need not be AU like the last one). And yes, I have been wanting a Caballito for ages, especially a 1911, as that was my paternal grandmother's birthyear.
And I realize @acop posted that almost five years ago, but i see that frosty monster was posted on... my birthday. So WHY DIDNT YOU GIVE ME MY BIRTHDAY PRESENT?!? I WANTS MY PRECIOUSSS!!!
Ugh. Oh. What just happened?
Oh yeah. I was gonna post my best two Mexican bygones.