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1942 10C MS64 PCGS #398298

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.

1942 10C MS64 PCGS #398298

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.

1943 1C MS64 PCGS #535098

Nicaragua - KM #20 - Minted at the Philadelphia mint.

1967 Peso Bataan Day PL67 PCGS #555516

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.

1967 Peso Bataan Day PL67 PCGS #555516

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.

BE2461 (1918) Satang MS65RD PCGS #501562

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.

BE2461 (1918) Satang MS65RD PCGS #501562

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.