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Pillar of the Community
 Mexico
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vermontensium, thanks! It's been fun and I'm always glad to share a good adventure...wish I had more mystery pieces like this. It'd be a nice way to do some digging...anyone have a mystery piece from France? Panama? Central America?
Anyone, know someone that is a serious collector of these tokens or historically significant pieces? It's getting about time to part with this little fella.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Very interesting photos and tour of the site! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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harrison2....I have a feeling you are already on the hunt for another mystery piece..  I look forward to a new posting from you in the near future... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
648 Posts |
nice story had seen your avatar and wondered ? Very cool  
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Pillar of the Community
 Mexico
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D, you are dead-on. I went by to see what my 'source' had for me and he wasn't there...it's a shame I didn't have a few days to hang around to see if/when he'd show up...alas, I may just have to go elsewhere. :(
Suggestions? Anyone?
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Real cool story. I see a rabbit and Lopez as well but I would never know otherwise what it was. Could also be a Burro? Hope it is a rare coin for you! I like it.
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Pillar of the Community
 Mexico
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Well folks the saga has taken a turn for the better.
Went to the bi-anual coin show in Mexico City and found a guy that specializes in tokens. He said that there are thousands of tokens and that maybe half of them are cataloged, nothing new there. He asked if I was selling and I said "not really," just want to find out more about the origins of the token...that I had been offered a certain ammount and that just didn't motivate me. He said he'd give me a bit more than that. I thanked him and we parted on good terms.
Then, after he had packed up his display and was walking out of the show, he stopped me and made another offer. This time about double what he initially offered. After a little discussion, he admitted that SOMEONE somewhere had emailed him a photo of this token...humm...well, regardless, I think it's worth much more than what we settled on, but I'll leave that up to him.
Well, that was fun! Now...I did see some other neat mystery coins at the show, but nothing that really peaked my interest. We'll just have to see what comes up next!
PS. Some photos from the coin show to follow.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
731 Posts |
Beautiful token, and great write-up Harrison. Thanks.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Hee-hee! Hang in there - make him come to YOU! Maybe you can swing a mutually-satisfying trade?
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Pillar of the Community
 Mexico
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New Member
United States
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Harrison,
Do you frequent shows in Guadalajara ever?
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Pillar of the Community
 Mexico
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Sorry, I don't know of any over there. I have only heard rumors of one in Puebla, but I can't even confirm that. What part of Jalisco are you in? (per your other thread)
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New Member
Mexico
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Hello Harrison!
I know it's been a long time since you asked about it, but the Token you found of 1 Real from the "Hacienda de Santo Tomas", is from "Hostotipaquillo" in the state of "Jalisco", Mexico.
Hard to find
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New Member
Mexico
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And I'm pretty sure the first one is "Lopez", the L got damaged some how, but it's Lopez
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Pillar of the Community
 Mexico
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Nayar, thanks for stoppy by! What part of Mexico are you in?
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