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Italy 1867M 1 Centesimo

Italy 1867M 1 Centesimo Coin Information Reference Number: C081201 Country: Italy Denomination: 1 Centesimo Year: 1867 Mint: M Grade: UNC

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West Germany 1993 10 Mark

West Germany 1993 10 Mark Coin Information Reference Number: C031213 Country: Germany Denomination: 10 Mark Year: 1993 Grade: CHUNC

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Hungary 1915 1 Korona

Hungary 1915 1 Korona Coin Information Reference Number: C111103 Country: Hungary Denomination: 1 Korona Year: 1915 Grade: UNC

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Italy 1959R 500 Lire

Italy 1959R 500 Lire Coin Information Reference Number: C040905 Country: Italy Denomination: 500 Lira Year: 1959 Grade: VF

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Germany 1941G Reichspfennig

Germany 1941G Reichspfennig Coin Information Reference Number: C021109 Country: Germany Denomination: Pfennig Year: 1941 Mint: G Grade: F

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Coin Information Reference Number: C051138 Country: Ireland Denomination: Half Penny Year: 1953 Grade: PCGS MS64RD PCGS Reference: 20794588

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Coin Information Reference Number: C091212 Country: Italy Denomination: 500 Lira Year: 1966 Grade: UNC

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Great Britain 1812 1 Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token

Great Britain 1812 1 Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token Coin Information Reference Number: 02/14X58 Country: Great Britain Denomination: 1s 6d Year: 1812 Mint: Royal Mint London Grade: PCGS MS63 PCGS Reference: 30515195

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Chile Copiapo 1859 Peso

Chile Copiapo 1859 Peso Coin Information Reference Number: 03/14X403 Country: Chile Copiapo Denomination: Peso Year: 1859 Mint: Copiapo Grade: PCGS AU58 PCGS Reference: 30515196 KM2.1 Issued for Copiapo in 1859. Uniface with Chilean star in a shield with the denomination …

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Fiji 1968 Penny Off-Center Hole

It’s not too hard to find coins with off-center holes like this one. However, it’s not common to find one in such a nice grade. If you look at the shape of the hole you’ll note that it is indented where the coin legends and devices finish on the edge of the hole. This is because when the coin was struck the metal in these areas flowed into the empty hole. This is an indication that the holes on these Fijian pennies were punched into the planchet BEFORE the coin was struck.

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