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I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
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WildWestHalfDollars
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I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
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I have a few, but you probably did not mean the modern versions:

Wondering if anyone collected the earlier types.
I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
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I have a few:
The 1906 is the wide date. Pretty coins in my opinion. It was an unwise use of $$$ to get the '45 graded, but it was so nice looking that I thought it ought to be in a holder...
Nice coins!!
I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
Member here for 5 years
Picked this Mexican 10 centavos up says RARE (no value given) in North American coins & prices and only 4000 minted. NGC has graded 3 total and I can't find any pass auctions.
I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
Member here for 5 years
I doubt I will collect centavos will buy some rare silver coins here and there.
I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
Member here for 5 years
Here is my ten cents...


I lack all photography skills that exist, but here are my two nicer centavos:




Here are some --
Jeff
Great looking coins!!
I prefer my coins in lower circulated condition G04 to F12
Member here for 5 years
Those two coins are nice, the 5C for me it is way better. I been trying to find a similar coin maybe on the same condition or better (these from the Maximilian era) but I have seen them on the auction sites. looks like will be the only way...
For sure, it is in way better condition than the 10 centavos. I'd say it'd grade something like MS65/MS66 so I put it around $500-1000 on an auction house. All the Maximilian mexican coins are getting more expensive anecdotically.
1894-Ho 50 Centavos
1866-Mo 50 Centavos