Did you have any left? These are the 1 peso coins that you can sell for 800 thousand

There are collectors who would pay such money for an old coin out of circulation. Find out what they are and why they are worth so much.

There are all kinds of eccentrics in the world. A very popular passion lately is numismatics. There are collectors who look for and value coins and banknotes that may not be in circulation today and whose value is not enough to buy anything taking into account the prices currently in use, and an example of this is the 1 peso coin.

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Although it is true that it is a great opportunity to revalue them, it is worth clarifying that not all currencies have this attraction. Numismatists look for some in particular that have some detail that makes them unique or at least scarce.

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What are the coins of one Argentine peso that you can sell for 800 thousand?

These coins are those issued since the 90s. It is true that the value depends on both the buyer and the seller, but on the Mercado Libre platform this figure was paid. The copy has a spelling error on the back, and on where it should say provinces you can read “provingias”. This makes it rare among the existing ones and gives it extraordinary value.

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What is numismatics

Numismatics is the discipline that is responsible for the study of coins. It allows its value to be established formally and facilitate historical dissemination at the same time.

Also, it is an auxiliary science of archeology that specifically deals with study coins, medals or items that serve to preserve value or as currency of exchange issued by a nation. In this case, the meaning we use is related to the search and collecting of these objects.

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