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Re: Cinco de Mayo - Post your coins from Mexico
Mexico as a colony of Spain: 8 Reales, minted in 1782 by the Casa de Moneda de México. Salvaged from the El Cazador shipwreck. I had just posted a comment on shipwreck coins earlier and had this imag… (View Post)3 -
Re: Shipwrecks
El Cazador: The Lost Ship of Silver In 1784, the Spanish brig El Cazador—“The Hunter”—set sail for New Orleans carrying a treasure that could have saved an entire colony. Spanish Louisiana was in fin… (View Post)1 -
Re: Coins with Maps
Republic of the Philippines: Silver 50 Piso coin - 1976 Minted to commemorate the annual meetings of the Boards of Governors from the International Monetary Fund; the International Bank for Reconstru… (View Post)1 -
Re: Charmy's 2026 CENTRAL STATES NUMISMATIC SOCIETY'S (CSNS) Show Report w/lots of Pics!
Thank you for another awesome report! Loved all the details and photos—you really made the show come alive for those of us who couldn’t attend. (View Post)3 -
Re: 1958 Phillipines Mint set
The Afran Stamp Company was a store that sold stamps and some coins in Manila, Philippines. I bought a few First Day Covers from them when I was actively collecting stamps, and also some of their in-… (View Post)2