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Update 2 - Colonial Coins Last Ones

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It looks like the suggestions were right on - Thank you! Here are the final three that have any distinguishing marks. The remaining 7 will have to be cleaned I guess to determine what they are.

Any thoughts on these would, again, be very much appreciated.

Thanks everyone for your help!



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First is another Draped Bust large cent, or Half Cent depending on the size of your fingers.
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Third reads CAROLVS IIII for Charles IV of Spain. NG mintmark on the reverse, for Nueva Guatemala, followed by 2R, for two reales.
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The second coin features a shield with an armillary sphere surrounded by a border of stars, topped by a tall, pointed crown. These were the arms of the Empire of Brazil from 1822-1889. The World Coin forum folks might be able to pin down the actual coin.
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