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Bolivia - 1942 10 Centavos - KM #179a - One of 10 million 10 centavo pieces minted in zinc at the Philadelphia mint for the Republic of Bolivia in 1942. This particular coin is well preserved for a zinc coin and sports a very appealing dark blue toning. As of 8/27/2010, it is the finest to have been graded bye either PCGS or NGC.
Bolivia - 1942 10 Centavos - KM #179a - One of 10 million 10 centavo pieces minted in zinc at the Philadelphia mint for the Republic of Bolivia in 1942. This particular coin is well preserved for a zinc coin and sports a very appealing dark blue toning. As of 8/27/2010, it is the finest to have been graded bye either PCGS or NGC.
Philippines - 1967 1 Peso - KM #195 - 25th Anniversary of Bataan Day - 100,000 of these coins were stuck with Proof-Like surfaces by the US Mint in San Francisco. The PCGS grade is PL67. The PCGS population for this coin is 1 with none finer, and there are none graded above MS66 by NGC. As of November 6, 2011, this is the finest graded example by either service.
Philippines - 1967 1 Peso - KM #195 - 25th Anniversary of Bataan Day - 100,000 of these coins were stuck with Proof-Like surfaces by the US Mint in San Francisco. The PCGS grade is PL67. The PCGS population for this coin is 1 with none finer, and there are none graded above MS66 by NGC. As of November 6, 2011, this is the finest graded example by either service.
Siam (Thailand) - BE2461(1918) 1 Satang - KM #Y35 - This coin was minted at the US mint in Philadelphia for circulation in the Kingdom of Siam. It is the first coin produced by the mint that had a hole in it. This coin is a nice red example of this issue.
Siam (Thailand) - BE2461(1918) 1 Satang - KM #Y35 - This coin was minted at the US mint in Philadelphia for circulation in the Kingdom of Siam. It is the first coin produced by the mint that had a hole in it. This coin is a nice red example of this issue.