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1959 Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
Cinco Pesos.

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Quite the stache.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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1954 Republica Peruana.
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Mariscal Ramon Castilla.

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1954 Republica Peruana. 20 Centavos. Mariscal Ramon Castilla.

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Nice examples!
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Super idea for a thread. Very interesting.
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A lot of great examples here!
here is a ZAR (South African Republic before the British conquest) President Paul Kruger on an 1897 shilling and on a picture post card dated 1907 probably taken when he was in exile.
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here is a ZAR (South African Republic before the British conquest) President Paul Kruger on an 1897 shilling and on a picture post card dated 1907 probably taken when he was in exile.
Very nice!
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