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The Official Blackbook Price Guide to World Coins 2008, Edition #11




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The Official Blackbook Price Guide to World Coins 2008, Edition #11

SPAIN / 537 DATE COIN TYPE/VARIETY/METAL ABP AVERAGE FINE FINE 1961–1983 2 Rands, Gold — $165.00 1989 2 Rands, Copper-Nickel — .75 South Africa—Bullion Coinage 1980 1 /10 Krugerrand, Gold — 50.00 1980 1 /4 Krugerrand, Gold — 125.00 1980 1 /2 Krugerrand, Gold — 225.00 1967 Krugerrand, Gold — 450.00 *BV These coins are relatively current so their collector value is minimal. Since these coins were minted and sold primarily for their bullion value, their current value is deter-mined by the current “spot” price of the precious metal indicated. For accurate prices, con-tact your local coin dealer. SPAIN The earliest coins from the 4th century B. C. were marked Em. The silver denarius was popular from about 100 B. C. to 45 B. C., with bronze coins and the gold tremissis becoming popular by 600 to 700. Gold coins were popular in the mid-1400s. Decimal coins ap-peared in 1848, with the peseta being the coin used today. Spain—Type Coinage Key to Grading: Bust 1866–1868 1 /2 Centimo, Isabell II, 2nd Decimal Coinage, Bronze — 7.00 1866–1868 1 Centimo, Isabell II, 2nd Decimal Coinage, Bronze — 9.00 1870 1 Centimo, Bronze — .80 1906 1 Centimo, Alfonso XIII, 4th Coinage, Bronze — .75 1911–1913 1 Centimo, Alfonso XIII, 5th Coinage, Bronze — 4.00

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