@Abuelo said:
The Durango eagle is, after the Hookneck, the most beautiful eagle in all of Mexican coins. The third place would be the one in the 20 gold pesos in the XX century, but not close.
I was very excited to win this 1813 Suprema Junta half real earlier in the week! It is absolutely one of my favorite types and is really well struck for the issue. The registries for both NGC and PCGS seem to need some updating, as it is listed under Zacatecas and the populations are combined between this issue and the SJNG type.
Curious to see if anyone else picked up anything from the JBR Collection?
I know it is not Thursday, but last night had one of those surprises while browsing eBay (something that I do every day as I am sure many of you do too). Anyway, I found a Durango 10 pesos 1873/2. All 10 pesos from the Republic are rare (NGC has graded a little over 400 for all dates and mints) and while this is not the rarest (about a dozen coins graded) could be a decade before I see another one. The price was reasonable, so I bought it. I do not think the coin was available but a couple of hours and already had a large number of people that had it in their watch list (in fact when I bought it eBay told me that 2 other people had it in their shopping cart)... So here it is:
The only thing that was not right was timing as Stacks has a rather interesting auction of Mexican coins tomorrow so I dent my funds a bit. But I just could not let it go.
That table that @pruebas copied is the living proof of how rare Republic gold is. Sure you can always find a half escudo on eBay, just remember that there are nearly 100 combinations of year, assayer, mint for the half escudo and you have 915 coins graded... comes to 9 coins per type (of course this is just an average)! Try comparing to Morgan dollars!
Happy Thursday! When I was at the bank today I took this picture. Yes, the light is terrible... Here we have this Top Pop (NGC) likely because the variety goes unrecognised. This is an 1862 C/F H half escudo.
I saw the C/F and had to submit to NGC to correct the attribution, they honoured it.
Thanks- obviously a details grade in the EF spectrum, but some coins that have served their intended purpose can be still appreciated for what they are and how they survived.
The 1793 8R graded 45- just a reasonable circulated example
Congrats in connection with the Stack's wins- nice looking examples
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@TwoKopeiki said:
This toning reminds me of a european collection of high grade crowns that was sold by WAG over a number of different sessions in 2021. A lot of them exhibited similar type toning that looked great at photos, but had a bit of a unnatural shine in-hand. The few examples from that collection I ended-up acquiring all bodybagged. I hope that's not the case here, but the white spots in the toning and the overall look triggered some memories. I hope i'm wrong as it appears to be a nice example.
Here are a few examples from the collection:
To be honest, I also agree as well -- I saw some of these sold in a European I believe UK auction house that noted something along the lines of retoned and old cleaning. I feel maybe it is best to see how it is in hand and under a light.
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@TwoKopeiki said:
This toning reminds me of a european collection of high grade crowns that was sold by WAG over a number of different sessions in 2021. A lot of them exhibited similar type toning that looked great at photos, but had a bit of a unnatural shine in-hand. The few examples from that collection I ended-up acquiring all bodybagged. I hope that's not the case here, but the white spots in the toning and the overall look triggered some memories. I hope i'm wrong as it appears to be a nice example.
Here are a few examples from the collection:
To be honest, I also agree as well -- I saw some of these sold in a European I believe UK auction house that noted something along the lines of retoned and old cleaning. I feel maybe it is best to see how it is in hand and under a light.
Agreed! I did see something along the lines of that as well.
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@Plus00Vltra said:
Finally in hand today:
Unlisted Yonaka variety with inverted letters N.
That's a coin I was interested in too (very nice for this mint) but wasn't going to allocate the budget to it. I thought it would sell for somewhat more. Low mintage where there can't be many like it.
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I agree. And it makes sense it’s French.
Amazing acquisition and story! Well done @pruebas 👍
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The pics are terrible, this is a beautiful coin, these make it look like it has lung cancer.
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Bolivia 1 Sol. Happy weekend, everyone!
Very cool looking coin thanks for sharing!!!
New addition to the set. Nice and crusty
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNUTGtPMzD1/?igsh=MThxYWMxd2ZlbnE5Nw==
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Two I've added this year.
I was very excited to win this 1813 Suprema Junta half real earlier in the week! It is absolutely one of my favorite types and is really well struck for the issue. The registries for both NGC and PCGS seem to need some updating, as it is listed under Zacatecas and the populations are combined between this issue and the SJNG type.
Curious to see if anyone else picked up anything from the JBR Collection?
Lovely example @threefifty
Congrats!
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I know it is not Thursday, but last night had one of those surprises while browsing eBay (something that I do every day as I am sure many of you do too). Anyway, I found a Durango 10 pesos 1873/2. All 10 pesos from the Republic are rare (NGC has graded a little over 400 for all dates and mints) and while this is not the rarest (about a dozen coins graded) could be a decade before I see another one. The price was reasonable, so I bought it. I do not think the coin was available but a couple of hours and already had a large number of people that had it in their watch list (in fact when I bought it eBay told me that 2 other people had it in their shopping cart)... So here it is:
The only thing that was not right was timing as Stacks has a rather interesting auction of Mexican coins tomorrow so I dent my funds a bit. But I just could not let it go.
Awesome catch @Abuelo ❤️ Congrats!
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@Abuelo I agree with you. That’s why I’ve always liked 4E and G2.5P! Ideally, we should add the PCGS pops to these for a more accurate picture.
I recently had to restrain myself from pulling the trigger on an 8E with the beautiful French eagle.
That’s quite nice @Abuelo an overdate to boot!
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That table that @pruebas copied is the living proof of how rare Republic gold is. Sure you can always find a half escudo on eBay, just remember that there are nearly 100 combinations of year, assayer, mint for the half escudo and you have 915 coins graded... comes to 9 coins per type (of course this is just an average)! Try comparing to Morgan dollars!
Take a look to this video by Kent.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2tRLD9LgjW/?igsh=Mnloam1iYXd6MDJi
That said, please do not start collecting Mexican gold... it is hard enough already! 😄😄😄
Agree @SimonW
Suspected mintage of 3



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Happy Thursday! When I was at the bank today I took this picture. Yes, the light is terrible... Here we have this Top Pop (NGC) likely because the variety goes unrecognised. This is an 1862 C/F H half escudo.
I saw the C/F and had to submit to NGC to correct the attribution, they honoured it.
Enjoy!
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Peru 1755 4- Yes this one was pierced but it really has a wonderful look in hand
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That’s a very nice looking Peru regardless of the hole @coinkat
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A couple new ones from the recent Stack’s auction:

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@SimonW -
Thanks- obviously a details grade in the EF spectrum, but some coins that have served their intended purpose can be still appreciated for what they are and how they survived.
The 1793 8R graded 45- just a reasonable circulated example
Congrats in connection with the Stack's wins- nice looking examples
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
Finally in hand today:

Unlisted Yonaka variety with inverted letters N.
Those are fantastic additions @SimonW; aiming to shoot the moon on Lima 4R?
You should send the images to Brad Yonaka so he can add it to the new 2nd edition book he is working on. If you need is e-mail just PM me.
To be honest, I also agree as well -- I saw some of these sold in a European I believe UK auction house that noted something along the lines of retoned and old cleaning. I feel maybe it is best to see how it is in hand and under a light.
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So you’re the one…🤣
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If they show up. I don’t have any plans of stopping, but I never really made plans to finish the set. We’ll see what happens. I have 8 of them now.
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Agreed! I did see something along the lines of that as well.
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That's a coin I was interested in too (very nice for this mint) but wasn't going to allocate the budget to it. I thought it would sell for somewhat more. Low mintage where there can't be many like it.
Hi everyone.




US dollar 1802:
The northern army peso:
Peace.
Don't know the US series to provide a comment on authenticity, but that 1802 looks to be 2/1 overdate.
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Yes, it is.

Peace.