Collectible coins, also known as numismatic coins, are coins that are valued not just for their face value but also for their rarity, historical significance, or demand among collectors. In the United States, this includes various types of coins such as gold, silver, and copper coins, as well as commemorative coins and currency with unique designs. The 1 and 2 Sol coins were historically used in countries like Peru, reflecting regional economies, commemorations, or historical figures, and are sought after by collectors of Latin American numismatics. Collectors often focus on factors such as mint marks, grade, and market trends when assessing the value of such coins.
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1719-AA 1/2 Sol John Law | 1/2 Sol | French New World | 1719 | Metz |
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1720-AA 1/2 Sol John Law | 1/2 Sol | French New World | 1720 | Metz |
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1720-S 1/2 Sol John Law | 1/2 Sol | French New World | 1720 | |
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1721-S 1/2 Sol John Law | 1/2 Sol | French New World | 1721 | |
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1722-B 1/2 Sol John Law Brass BN | 1/2 Sol | French New World | 1722 | |
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1723-B 1/2 Sol John Law | 1/2 Sol | French New World | 1723 |