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Mexico El Imperio Mexicano 1 Peso 1823 Pick 1b.. ... (Total: 2 items)
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Mexico El Imperio Mexicano 1 Peso 1823 Pick 1b.An example of Mexico's first paper money shortly after she had gained independence from Spain in 1821. It grades Very Fine, cut cancelled and with a small hole close to the top edge. Also included with this lot is an 1822 chit note printed on thicker paper and graded Fine.
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2016 September 8 - 12 Long Beach Expo World Currency Signature Auction - Long Beach #3549 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
September, 2016
8th-12th
Thursday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 19
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A powerful and intimidating dealer of the 1960s, backed by important colleagues, was accused of selling fraudulent gold coins and ingots to unsuspecting numismatists. Who would go up against a man like that and, over the course of decades, prove the fraud? Who would expose a widely respected scholar as a thief, then doggedly pursue recovery of coins that the scholar had stolen from an embarrassed numismatic organization, all over the objections of influential collectors who had bought coins with clouded titles? Eric P. Newman would - and did. Reserve your copy today.
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