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Bolivia And Peru, Nineteenth Century

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Bolivia, 4 Soles 1858
Die Clashed Obverse.
Bolivia-And-Peru,-Nineteenth-Century
Bolivia-And-Peru,-Nineteenth-Century

Bolivia, 8 Soles, 1830.
Bolivia-And-Peru,-Nineteenth-Century

Peru, Provisional Money. 10 Centavos, 1880. UNC.
Bolivia-And-Peru,-Nineteenth-Century

Peru, 4 Reales 1854
Bolivia-And-Peru,-Nineteenth-Century

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Those are some nice coins. Where did you buy them?
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Thank you Snowman :) There was a small local show here in San Antonio yesterday. Three of the coins came from one of the club members at very reasonable prices. The fourth coin, the Provisional Money coin of Peru, came from a small dealer whom I did not recognise.

I'm really starting to like these early South American pieces, and fortunately for me there seem to be some out there waiting for me to scoop them up :)
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