Uruguay Five Pesos Gold 1930 Centenary of the Constitution KM#27 GEF and lustrous with some contact marks, out of a mintage of 100,000 pieces, only 14,415 were released
Guatemala Five Pesos Gold 1874P KM#198 VF ex-mount, the edge shows signs of the mount being skilfully removed, the coins surfaces show no signs of being an ex-jewellery piece
Uruguay Five Pesos Gold 1930 Constitution Centennial KM#27 UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks, out of a mintage of 100,000 pieces only 14,415 were released
Chile Five Pesos Gold 1895 KM#153 NEF/GVF with some rim nicks, the edge milling smoothed at the top, obverse shows light signs of expert repair at the top
Chile Five Pesos Gold 1895 KM#153 EF, the edge milling weak from 12 o'clock to 4 o'clock, the surfaces do not suggest that the coin has been in jewellery
Mexico - Revolutionary - SinaloaPeso 'Sand Money' undated (1898-1909) KM#769, 28.03 grammes, Fair, a seldom seen issue. Note: These pieces were sand moulded using a regular Peso KM#409
Colombia 16 Pesos Gold 1843RS KM#94.1 Fine/Good Fine, an impressive large South American Gold issue, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that this is the first we have offered of this type
Cuba10 Pesos Gold 1916 KM#20 NEF with some contact marks, a scarce 2-year type, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that this is only the second example we have offered
Argentina Five Pesos Gold 1995 50th Anniversary of the United Nations KM#136 Proof, the odd tiny hairline otherwise FDC, rare with a mintage of just 250 pieces
Argentina Five Pesos Gold 1995 50th Anniversary of the United Nations KM#136 Gold Proof, nFDC with a hint of very light toning, a rare issue with a mintage of just 250 pieces
Philippines Four Pesos Gold 1865 KM#144 Good Fine or better, our archive database stretching back to 2003 indicates we have only previously offered one piece in this short series dating 1861-1868, this being the first dated 1865 we have offered, so probably rarer than catalogue values would indicate
Costa Rica 2 Pesos Gold 1866 GW KM#113 GVF with minor adjustment lines on the assayers initials, a scarce issue with a low mintage of just 13,000 pieces and seldom seen
Mexico 50 Pesos Gold 1931 KM#481 GEF and lustrous with some contact marks, with a mintage of only 137,000 pieces, the lowest mintage of this popular gold series
Mexico 50 Pesos Gold 1921 KM#481 GEF and lustrous, two small rim nicks barely detract, with a mintage of only 180,000 pieces, the second lowest mintage of this popular gold series
GuatemalaPeso (2) 1897 Obverse: Signature LA GRANGE below UN PESO, Reverse: no mintmark between 0,900 and the date, KM#210 not in the Krause book but pictured online, A/UNC with attractive toning, Peru One Sol 1893, Countermarked Coinage 1894, Half Real Countermarked on a Peru Sol 1893 TF host coin KM#224 countermark NEF, host coin EF
ChilePeso 1925 So Republic Proclamation, 34mm diameter in silver, Santiago Mint, Obverse Plumed arms within wreath, Reverse: Proclamation in 4 lines. lustrous EF, unlisted by Krause
Colombia 150 Pesos Gold 1971 6th Pan-American Games, Reverse: Symbols on raft within an inner circle, the outer circle with 11 different sports depicted, KM#252 the impressive 50mm diameter .900 Gold Proof issue, nFDC lightly toning, with some contact marks and hairlines, a seldom seen issue, our archive auction results database stretching back to 2003 shows we have not previously offered this issue
Colombia 50 Pesos Gold 1971 6th Pan-American Games, two figures within inner circle, the outer circle with 11 different sports depicted, KM#251 nFDC with light toning, and some contact marks and hairlines, a seldom seen issue, our archive auction database stretching back to 2003 shows we have not previously offered this issue
World Countermarked issues (2) GuatemalaPeso 1894 host coin 1879 Y.J KM#224 Countermark F, host coin NVF, Philippines8 Reales Countermarked issue Y.II KM#138.2 on a Peru 8 Reales 1833MM KM#142.3 countermark and host coin both Good Fine, the host coin with an edge bruise by the PER of PERUANA
Colombia 15000 Pesos Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Bust of Tomas Cipriano left, Reverse: Ocelot left KM#266, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full lustre and a small tone spot on the reverse, in capsule with no certificate, with only 490 pieces minted, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series
Colombia 15000 Pesos Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Bust of Tomas Cipriano left, Reverse: Ocelot left KM#266. Weight 33.43 grammes. BU and with full blazing lustre, a truly superb example, in capsule with no certificate, with only 490 pieces minted, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series
Guatemala (2) 8 Reales 1814 NG M KM#69 VG/Fine, 8 Reales 1877 Countermarked Coinage, Countermark 1894 Half Real on host coin ChilePeso 1877 KM#216 Coin and countermark Fine
MexicoRevolutionary - Oaxaca Peso 1915 Fourth Bust with heavy unfinished truncation KM#740.1 Lustrous UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, rare in this high grade
Uruguay 5 Pesos 1930 Gold KM#27 EF with some light contact marks, Cataloguers note: Of the 100,000 mintage, only 14,415 were released, the remainder were withheld
World Gold (3) Costa Rica 10 Colones 1897 KM#140 NVF/VF with some edge nicks, Japan 5 Yen Year 30 (1897) Y#32 Fine, Ex-Jewellery, Philippines 2 Pesos 1864 KM#143 NVF/GF
World small gold (3) Mexico 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 KM#463 UNC, Mexico Fantasy Gold Peso 1865 Maximillian UNC, Turkey a fantasy piece 16mm diameter, in the style of the Cedid Mahmudiye series, weighing 1.2 grammes, gold content unknown
Danish West Indies3 Cents Token undated (1888-1892) G.Beretta, St. Thomas, Sieg-1, Carlsen-3, Higgie-400, EF and lustrous, these token issues were used for small change for transactions involving Mexican Pesos in wide circulation at the time and they were valued using the Mexican monetary units. Many of the merchants could not or refused to redeem the tokens. Because of this, the Governor of the islands banned the further issue of these tokens on November 4, 1892
Cuba 3 Pesos 1990 Obverse and Reverse trial uniface pair, struck in gold, design as KM#346, 13.00 grammes and 13.03 grammes, unlisted by Krause, Lustrous UNC
Honduras 8 Pesos 1862 in copper (2) one weighing 27.85 grammes and another heavier (28.9 gramms) and on a thicker flan so presumed a Proof or Trial piece both UNC or near so with traces of lustre the second presumed rare
Colombia, Republic of Nueva Granada 16 Pesos 1841RS 1 over 0 this mintmark unlisted with this overdate by Krause KM#94.1 Fine or very near so, this series seldom seen
Guinea-Bissau 20,000 Pesos 1995 50 Years FAO, woman with basket of pineapples .999 silver Proof KM41, a scarce issue with no mintage or value given in Krause FDC with a hint of toning (uncased)
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