- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- The Euro Is Here - Edd & Johanne Smith
- Collecting World Coins - Edd Smith
- Chapter 1 - Buying and Selling World Coins
- Chapter 2 - Mail Order Coins
- Chapter 3 - Using Computers to Enhance Coin and Paper Money Collecting
- Chapter 4 - International Rates of Exchange Table
- Chapter 5 - Gold, Silver, and Platinum Bullion Value Charts
- Chapter 6 - International Coin Mints and Distributors
- Chapter 7 - International Association of Professional Numismatists
- Chapter 8 - International Numismatic Organizations
- Chapter 9 - International Numismatic Publications
- Chapter 10 - Coin Auction Sales
- Chapter 11 - How to Use This Book
- Chapter 12 - PNG the Professional Numismatists Guild
- Chapter 13 - Ancient Coins: Collecting Historical Coins
- Chapter 14 - Antilles (Netherlands)
- Chapter 15 - Argentina
- Chapter 16 - Australia
- Chapter 17 - Belgium
- Chapter 18 - Bermuda
- Chapter 19 - Bolivia
- Chapter 20 - Brazil
- Chapter 21 - Canada
- Chapter 22 - China
- Chapter 23 - Cuba
- Chapter 24 - Egypt
- Chapter 25 - Finland
- Chapter 26 - France
- Chapter 27 - Germany
- Chapter 28 - Greece
- Chapter 29 - Hungary
- Chapter 30 - Iceland
- Chapter 31 - India
- Chapter 32 - Ireland
- Chapter 33 - Israel
- Chapter 34 - Italy
- Chapter 35 - Japan
- Chapter 36 - Luxembourg
- Chapter 37 - Malta
- Chapter 38 - Mexico
- Chapter 39 - Morocco
- Chapter 40 - Mozambique
- Chapter 41 - Nepal
- Chapter 42 - Netherlands
- Chapter 43 - New Zealand
- Chapter 44 - Norway
- Chapter 45 - Pakistan
- Chapter 46 - Palestine
- Chapter 47 - Philippines
- Chapter 48 - Pitcairn Islands
- Chapter 49 - Poland
- Chapter 50 - Portugal
- Chapter 51 - Russia
- Chapter 52 - South Africa
- Chapter 53 - Spain
- Chapter 54 - Switzerland
- Chapter 55 - Syria
- Chapter 56 - Turkey
- Chapter 57 - United Kingdom
- Chapter 58 - USSR
- Chapter 59 - Vatican City
- Chapter 60 - Venezuela
- Chapter 61 - Vietnam
- Back Cover
174 / BRAZIL DATE COIN TYPE/VARIETY/METAL ABP AVERAGE FINE FINE 1872–1885 20 Centavos, 3rd Coinage, La Union Es La Fuerza, Silver — $3.00 1879 20 Centavos, Daza, President 1876–1880, Silver — 18.00 Key to Grading: Coat of Arms 1885–1907 20 Centavos, 3rd Coinage, La Union Es La Fuerza, Silver — 4.00 1870–1871 Boliviano-2nd Coinage obv: 11 stars at bottom, rev: with weight, Silver — 25.00 1871–1872 Boliviano, 2nd Coinage, obv: 9 stars at bottom, rev: without weight, Silver — 15.00 1872–1893 Boliviano, 3rd Coinage, La Union Es La Fuerza, Silver — 18.00 BRAZIL The first coins were used in 1645 and included the gold guilders, followed by the gold “Johannes,” gold reis, silver reis, and the cop-per reis. The stainless-steel centavos were issued in 1975. The deci-mal system was established in 1942. Today’s currency is the cruzeiro. Brazil—Type Coinage Key to Grading: Bust 1868–1870 10 Reis, Pedro II, Bronze — .75
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