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Two Kopeiki

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  1. :ninja:

     

    Now all we have to do is some how keep this going. 1783 anyone? Next coins in lower 1700 dates I have is 1772, 1765, 1762, 1740

     

    My collection is pretty slim when it comes to 18th Century - 1763, 1767, 1772. Out of those, last 2 are Thalers and the first is a 5 Russian Kopecks.

     

    Notes are allowed, as well, correct?

  2. Very cool overdates, guys :ninja:

     

    Here's the 1823 piece I mentioned before:

     

    1823-Mallorca-5P.jpg

     

    Here's a bit of history for those that are unfamiliar with this mint:

     

    Palma De mallorca is a capital of the Balearic Islands, and was reconquered from the Arabs by James I in 1229. James II was the first to coin gold and silver reales, as well as doubloons and denars of silver alloy, at this mint.

     

    The Islands constituted a separate kingdom for somewhat more than a century. Then, under the reign of Peter IV of mallorca, the islands passed to the crown of Aragon. Subsequently, with the unification of Castille and Aragon upon the marriage of Fedinand and Isabella, the Islands were incorporated to the kingdom of Spain.

     

    The Palma de mallorca Mint struck mainly small coins. It was not until the invasion of the mainland by Napoleon's troops that a large silver piece, the "30 sous", equivalent to the Eight Reales, was coined.

     

    In 1821, due to an epidemic that kept Palma de mallorca isolated, it was necessary to coin again. This special currency bears an appropriate legend: SALUS POPULI.

     

    In 1823 appears the last local coinage, reflecting the political changes of the time, since the five pesetas piece of this issue comes in two variants, one with and one without the inscription "Constitucion".

  3. 1825

     

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    Not a medal though these coronation medals were often struck on coin planchets.

     

    That's a very cool one, elverno! :ninja:

     

    I have an 1823 Palma de Mallorca piece I could post once 1824 has been posted. In fact, big chunk of my collection is 1800-1821 ;)

     

    ~Roman

  4. I think mine is technically an XF (although it's hard to convince many of that since the strike is so poor). Your's looks to be an AU/BU?

     

    ANACS assigned it a net grade of EF30, which I don't really agree with. It was net graded due to planchet corrosion (looks like black specks on the picture, actually tiny "digs" in the surface) The reason I sent it in, though, was to authenticate, not grade. It's already out of it's slab and resting in a 2x2 in my album :ninja: I was quite sure it was authentic, but since it appears to be a variety with a small star before "8R", instead of a large star listed in "Resplandores" - I wanted to be sure.

  5. Two...I like yours even better. It has a bit more detail than mine. The rays and snake's head stand out much better.

     

    Thanks, Prethen. Life was hard for these early Zacatecas pieces. Hard to find one that's not corroded and better than VF condition.

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