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2000 El Salvador 5 Colones

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here's one side... I'll post the other side

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This is the other side. Could you tell me what it is and what it may be worth? Thanks.

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I pulled this from the other thread you posted with the pic of the other side. Next time, please post pictures in a reply to your first thread, rather than starting a whole new thread. Click on "reply to topic" and it should give you the full dialog box with the "add picture" icon.

Your question has also been answered in your previous threads about this coin, here and here. It is, apparently, the 5 colones issued by El Salvador for Y2K, listed in the catalogue as KM# 163.

I can't tell you a catalogue value, because my catalogue doesn't give one for this coin, presumably because at the time my book was published, none had ever been seen and sold. The coins were not released to circulation because shortly after they were made, the government decided that their inflation was too bad and they would stop using the colon, and use US dollars instead.
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