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1883 5 Cent Bogota 0.666 Silver Columbian Coin

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Just wondering if anybody was familiar with an tiny (.1250 Grams) 1883 0.666 Silver Colombian "5 Cent" Bogota Piece? The "5 Cent" is on the middle of the obverse, and is surrounded by two Different branches, can't tell what exactly they are, can definitely tell their supposed to be different from one another though... Spent an hour trying to look up a picture and couldn't find a single pic of an 1883 5 Cent Bogota which had the same obverse picture? Is this coin fairly rare?
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Pics would be nice to determine condition of your coin. Your coin has the highest known mintage for the series so it wouldn't be that rare. Here is a link to your coin http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/Wo...coinid=50505. Here is a link to a picture http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.co...oleccion-_JM. The price would be more accurate with NGC. It really depends on the grade though.
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