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1937 Crown, 1888 5 Pesetas

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 Posted 08/09/2014  5:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add acre123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone, I just got this coins into my collectio and I would like to know their conditions, what you guys think?/

1937-Crown,-1888-5-Pesetas

1937-Crown,-1888-5-Pesetas

1937-Crown,-1888-5-Pesetas

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I don't know much about world coins. The 1888 5 Pesetas looks cleaned or wiped; my reasoning is the hairlines behind the bust and in the date area.

The 1937 looks uncirculated to my eye but I have no grading experience.

Perhaps more experienced members will chime in and give their opinions.

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The size and quality of the photos leaves a lot to be desired.

The Spanish 5 pesetas dated 1888 has been cleaned and I think, abraded. Coins like these have been extensively counterfeited in silver and other metals.
As it is, I grade it GF/GVF but there seems to be some rim damage. I would never buy this coin.

The crown seems to be AU but the obverse was not included.

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