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Peru 1/2 Dinero Varieties

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After working on a new coin shot today, I thought I'd highlight a great coin series for finding die varieties like overdates. The Peru silver 1/2 Dinero was minted up to 1917, and within the 1901-17 period alone, there are a staggering 42 overdates! Many overdates are common, with a few scarcer varities. Despite the small 15mm size (1.25gr), it's a very interesting coin to study for overdates, misspelled legends, signs of rusty dies, and clashes. I found a nice MS group where the minute details stand out.

Peru-1/2-Dinero-Varieties

The coin above is a 1900/1890 overdate (detail):
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The Peru mint is worst then the Copenhagen mint and that is saying alot. Thats a Really nice coin DV Congrads. I hope you find all of them.
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Yes it appears the Peru mint was less concerned than Copenhagen.
Of course, Colombia is a little worse still...
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Hello.

Is there a reference book that lists the known varieties/overdates for the 1/2 Dinero series. I am just examining several pieces that I obtained while working in Peru 1975-1979 and find the "errors" fascinating.

Many thanks. Alan
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Alan to CCF!

Here's an online listing I use for many overdates.
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Hello, DVcollector.

Thanks so much for sharing the information about varieties of the 1/2 dinero pieces of Peru. I will be examining the other pieces I have when I have a bit of spare time to see what other "goodies" pop up under magnification.

Again, thanks. Alan in Massachusetts
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