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19th Century Spanish Coppers

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Got some interesting little Spanish coins - I might try to sell soon. These look nicer grades than what I usually see and I got them for a bargain price

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Any opinions inc on grade?
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Very nice. I must admit that I do have an appreciation for Spanish coins of this time period. The 1867 OM 5 Centimos has some value, but coins from 1870 are quite common. In fact, the 1870 coins were produced in very large quantities as a part of a currency reform, but they are still very pretty coins none the less.
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They're certainly higher grade than the usual "scratchtray finds". The Provisional Government series looks nicely matched, all around Fine to VF. And providing the black stains aren't some kind of charring or powdery corrosion happening, the Isabella II 5˘ looks VF or gVF to me.
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