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The Netherlands, 10 Cents, 1897. 
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Canada
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Quote: Lincoln upgrades, a 1916-S in approximately AU-58 grade Very nice! 
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Canada
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1948 Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Cinco Pesos.  - 
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More outstanding coins being acquired! 
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Posted in What is in your stash, but I think this also qualify as collectible. 
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Love the headdress of the Aztec guy. Or is he Mayan?
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Quote: Posted in What is in your stash, but I think this also qualify as collectible. Very nice! 
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@macmercury: It's always nice to see a "golden" family portrait! Thanks for posting!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Quote: Love the headdress of the Aztec guy. Or is he Mayan? Nuke (Bull Durham) will never tell!  I will, however - The coin depicts the Aztec chieftain Cuauhtemoc.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 12/02/2021 09:59 am
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Canada
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1943 Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Un Peso.  -  ( Coin # 3)
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Edited by Dorado 12/03/2021 06:44 am
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A cultivated person is a citizen of the world*
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Quote: 1943 Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Un Peso. Very nice! 
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1970 Italy. 1000 Lire Capital Rome - Trial Strike.  -  (Coin # 2)
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Finally got around to getting a Liberty Head $2.5 coin with a good modest mintage - 22,000, 1871S. I could afford a coin in VF/XF but still attractive. Love the 19th century US gold coins, especially the smaller denominations. Anyway a nice addition for one on a modest coin budget.  
Edited by coinnewcomer1 12/04/2021 9:59 pm
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