PUERTO RICO 1895-96, PESO, 40, 20,10 AND 5 CENTAVOS SILVER COIN ANACS XF-AU - $2,500 - (Fountain, CO)
Extremely rare completed set from 1 peso to 5 centavos all Anacs Certified. DateDenomMintage AG3G4VG8F12VF20XF40AU50MS60MS63|Proof1896 PGV 40 Centavos725,000 Shop Similar $----375.00875.00-2850.00 Graded by Anacs from XF to AUFrom the time of Puerto Rico was discovered in 1493, to 1899, when the US exchanged the Puerto Rican "peso" to the dollar, the coins of many countries circulated freely in the island. During the colonization of Puerto Rico, the money that was used in Puerto Rico, was that of Spain. Beginning in the 17th century, the provincial currency (silver) minted in the Casa de Moneda de Madrid, in the denominations of 1 peso, 40 cents, 20 cents, 10 cents and 5 cents. These five denominations had a common design, with the figure of Alfonso XIII (1886 - 1931) boy by a side and the other the shield of Spain, with the real crown between the two columns of Hercules and the Puerto Rico inscription. ? PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTION REGARDING THIS POST.
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