![]() Marks and only high-point wear (looks more like XF to us), second finest ![]() Deeply rainbow toning, bold strike with minor Popayan, Colombia, 1 decimo, 1864, NGC VF 30. Points of the design, orange-gold toning on the reverse reminiscent of a Sharply detailed and lustrous piece with light wear on the high Potosi, Bolivia, 8 soles, 1843 LR, NGC AU 58. Hungary, thaler, 1780 (frozen date) S.F., Maria Theresa. VF+ with faint rainbow toning,Įarlier type (Guenzburg?) with no pearls around diadem, planchet adjustment Hungary, thaler, 1780 (frozen date) S.F., Maria Theresa, Broad flan with bold legends, interiors weaker and with minor Lightly toned VF with hints of luster, fully detailed.įlanders, Spanish Netherlands, portrait ducatoon, Charles Pedigreed to the Gabriel Calbeto collection (duplicates),īrabant, Spanish Netherlands (Antwerp mint), philipdaalder, Very crude Fine struck with partially broken dies, rose toning Reales, Ferdinand VII, 1814AG, ex-Calbeto. Choice AU+ĭetails but dark from surface oxidation, parts of rims slightly crude (asĨ reales, Ferdinand VII, 1814AG, ex-Calbeto. Real, Charles III, anepigraphic issue with pillar-dollar castle and lion. AU withīright luster, vivid multicolor toning on obverse, untoned reverse. Bold VF details but with lightly corroded surfaces as from unidentified salvage, desirable type.īust 1/2 real, Charles III, 1783FF. Lima, Peru, bust 8 reales, Ferdinand VII transitional ("imaginary" bust), 1811 JP. Abraded About Fine with clear details but damaged at top (both sides) where a loop was removed. Mexico City, Mexico, bust 8 reales, Ferdinand VII transitional ("armored" bust), 1811 HJ. Fine with parts of rims crude (as made), single bold chopmark on reverse as from circulation in Asia. Mexico City, Mexico, bust 8 reales, Charles IV, 1802 FT, chopmarked. Non-toned VF with hints of luster, a couple small marks near top of head. Mexico City, Mexico, bust 8 reales, Charles IV, 1801 FM. Toned Fine with minor rim-dings, tiny pockmarks and worn-away edge, the Reales, Charles IV, 1795M, with engraving in obverse fields: "JM / Born July Milled "Bust" Coinage of Spanish America by date Broad-flan XF with nice toning, slight surface porosity. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 2 reales, Charles III, 1771 F. Lightly gold-toned AU- with hints of luster, no problems. ![]() Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Ferdinand VI, 1752 MF. Milled "Pillar" Coinage of Spanish America Various Spanish colonial mints, in addition to their smaller-denominationĬounterparts ("minors"), but you can also find various world coins at the end of It is dominated by the machine-made ("milled") Pieces of Eight knownĪs "pillar dollars" and "portrait" (or "bust") dollars that followed cobs at the Postal Addresses with no exceptions.This page is for all the post-cob and non-cob silver (and copper) coins in our We also offer UPS and FEDEX overnight at the customers expense. Items valued at $350 or greater require a signature for receipt. Items over 13 ounces are shipped USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation. We ship USPS 1st Class mail with delivery confirmation on most shipments. There is a 15% restocking fee, on all NGC, PCGS and ANACS certified coins. There is a ‘no returns accepted’ policy on silver and gold due to the daily rise and fall within the metals market.Īll coins must be returned in the original Integrity Coin Store holder, removal of coins from the holders voids all returns. ![]() We offer a 14 day return policy on all purchases, except for gold and silver bullion. All gold and silver purchases with credit card have a waiting period to ensure payment clears and are shipped to credit card address with a signature required. We accept cash, checks, credit cards, and Pay Pal for online purchases.
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