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  • AbueloAbuelo Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Euclid yes, it was "donated"...

    These coins are fascinating, the CAR had serious political problems when this coin was minted. I think the 1829 Guatemala real and the El Salvador coinage from the 1830s are some of the most interesting coins ever minted. At least to me.

  • EuclidEuclid Posts: 128 ✭✭✭✭

    @Abuelo said:
    @Euclid yes, it was "donated"...

    These coins are fascinating, the CAR had serious political problems when this coin was minted. I think the 1829 Guatemala real and the El Salvador coinage from the 1830s are some of the most interesting coins ever minted. At least to me.

    Do you have any readings you would recommend to learn more about the Guatemala coins? I rely pretty heavily on the Stickney book. If it's only in Spanish I could probably give it a try. I have learned about the El Salvador coinage from Jovel & Yonaka's book, but I've been outbid the 3 or 4 times I tried to get a coin for myself.

  • AbueloAbuelo Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Euclid said:

    @Abuelo said:
    @Euclid yes, it was "donated"...

    These coins are fascinating, the CAR had serious political problems when this coin was minted. I think the 1829 Guatemala real and the El Salvador coinage from the 1830s are some of the most interesting coins ever minted. At least to me.

    Do you have any readings you would recommend to learn more about the Guatemala coins? I rely pretty heavily on the Stickney book. If it's only in Spanish I could probably give it a try. I have learned about the El Salvador coinage from Jovel & Yonaka's book, but I've been outbid the 3 or 4 times I tried to get a coin for myself.

    For the 1829 specifically this is the book:

    Mr Jovel has an extraordinary group of books on CAR and early Central American coins, as well as the Iturbide series minted in Central America. Some of his books are easily available. Others not so much. The one on El Salvador I had to call a library in San Salvador to buy it and have it shipped to me... worth every penny as far as I am concerned.

  • gashmiosgashmios Posts: 504 ✭✭✭

    So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998
  • gashmiosgashmios Posts: 504 ✭✭✭
    So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998
  • AbueloAbuelo Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Well done @Euclid

  • AbueloAbuelo Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Impressive @Boosibri

  • MEJ7070MEJ7070 Posts: 821 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Boosibri said:
    First time buying a coin at auction and seeing myself quoted on the flip attached.

    That’s pretty cool.

    Im looking forward to seeing what the Boosi pedigreed holders will look like!

  • BoosibriBoosibri Posts: 12,642 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @JohnnyCache said:

    @MEJ7070 said:

    @Boosibri said:
    First time buying a coin at auction and seeing myself quoted on the flip attached.

    That’s pretty cool.

    Im looking forward to seeing what the Boosi pedigreed holders will look like!

     

    Something like this....
     

    Great coin!

    If I ever do sell my collection, many years from now, I will sell them in the holders that they are in I think. Gives a better impression of being fresh, and I doubt the provenance will matter much to folks.

    I bought one Eternal coin and I can't wait to liberate it from its holder.

  • MEJ7070MEJ7070 Posts: 821 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 1, 2026 3:49AM

    @Boosibri said:

    @JohnnyCache said:

    @MEJ7070 said:

    @Boosibri said:
    First time buying a coin at auction and seeing myself quoted on the flip attached.

    That’s pretty cool.

    Im looking forward to seeing what the Boosi pedigreed holders will look like!

     

    Something like this....
     

    Great coin!

    If I ever do sell my collection, many years from now, I will sell them in the holders that they are in I think. Gives a better impression of being fresh, and I doubt the provenance will matter much to folks.

    I bought one Eternal coin and I can't wait to liberate it from its holder.

    I love the humility but I think your doubts are incorrect. Definitely hear you about the Eternal holders. Lots of provenance holders come off a bit cheesy to me.

    If I wasn’t a very proud Virginia Cavalier who’s been traumatized multiple times in March by Izzo and the Spartans I would actually love Johnnys logo concept fwiw.

  • AbueloAbuelo Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @SimonW great coins!

  • SimonWSimonW Posts: 1,471 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Abuelo said:
    @SimonW great coins!

    Thanks Abuelo!

    I'm BACK!!! Used to be Billet7 on the old forum.

  • gashmiosgashmios Posts: 504 ✭✭✭

    @Boosibri said:
    First time buying a coin at auction and seeing myself quoted on the flip attached.

    Um - where is the coin?

    So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998
  • threefiftythreefifty Posts: 169 ✭✭✭
    edited March 5, 2026 4:43PM

    @realeswatcher said:
    It's Thursday, here are some coins laying about

    Dude....

    Edit: to say something slightly more helpful, that is just an absurdly diverse, rare, and high quality display of Latin American coinage. Thanks for sharing!

  • BoosibriBoosibri Posts: 12,642 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @threefifty said:

    @realeswatcher said:
    It's Thursday, here are some coins laying about

    Dude....

    Edit: to say something slightly more helpful, that is just an absurdly diverse, rare, and high quality display of Latin American coinage. Thanks for sharing!

    I assume that the 1759 Pillar is an NR

  • BoosibriBoosibri Posts: 12,642 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I spy an 1839 Arequipa 8R

  • MEJ7070MEJ7070 Posts: 821 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Awesome coin and great information @Plus00Vltra

  • AbueloAbuelo Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Rampage nice trio!

  • pruebaspruebas Posts: 5,092 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The 1732-Mo pillar planchets are too small as well. It was fixed by 1733 at Mexico.

    Guatemala pillars are so cool!

  • SimonWSimonW Posts: 1,471 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @pruebas said:
    The 1732-Mo pillar planchets are too small as well. It was fixed by 1733 at Mexico.

    Guatemala pillars are so cool!

    Very cool indeed!

    I'm BACK!!! Used to be Billet7 on the old forum.

  • islemanguislemangu Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭✭

    Hail the gift of memory in this fifty-second state. Who sold me down the river and shafts me while he waits. Outside the gates of Eden, star spangled and so late.

  • 1984worldcoins1984worldcoins Posts: 735 ✭✭✭✭✭

    This fortuitously popped yesterday (a Thursday), but I was too busy to post it here.

    After almost 2 years, this piece I bought raw in Mexico City is finally slabbed (and still unique). PCGS SP66.

    Interestingly, I met the discoverer in Monterrey during the show there last June. He was so happy it joined my collection.

    Astounding!

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