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Re: Celebrating U.S. Early Copper - Join In!
That is so graceful of you to say, thank you, Catbert. If you are ever around these parts, Germany, let me know and I will do my best to finally get to meet you. (View Post)1 -
Re: Celebrating U.S. Early Copper - Join In!
I"ll repeat what others have said: amazing selection of U.S early copper coins! Some EAC coins from my collection: 1787 - 1797 (View Post)11 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
A chilean "Volcano: peso, dated 1834, assayers I.J. This coin was exported to the Philippines where it was countermaked by the local Spanish authorities to validate their circulation there. The … (View Post)4 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
The end of the wars for the independence of Peru was marked by a turbulent time during which the Capital Lima was first taken by victorious Independentist forces under General San Martin in 1821, onl… (View Post)9 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
An example of a Lima real 1757 , countermarked in Jamaica to be passed as a sixpence. (View Post)6