New coins from Japan, Kazakhstan, and Spain.
Obverse Description
Spanish text; Mayan glyph as registration device; José Cecilio Díaz del Valle; Rio Choluteca suspension bridge in Choluteca
Reverse Description
Spanish text; house with colonnade in Choluteca where José Cecilio Díaz del Valle was born (casa donde nacio del sabio Valle)
Catalog Information
Send Catalog Feedback
To: editor@greysheet.com
Subject: I would like to contribute catalog info to CDN for 12 DE JUNIO DE 2014 Sig 32: Tábora/Méndez/Cerrato Prefix CE - CJ
Body: Referring page: https://www1.greysheet.com/prices/item/12-de-junio-de-2014-sig-32-tábora-méndez-cerrato-prefix-ce-cj/gsid/108359 GSID: 108359 Title: 12 DE JUNIO DE 2014 Sig 32: Tábora/Méndez/Cerrato Prefix CE - CJ
View more data, info, and visualizations. Get access to retail and wholesale pricing as well as auction data.
Values
Greysheet News
The United States utilized a two-cent coin for just ten years, from 1864 to 1873.
Denis W. Loring was among Early American Coppers' Charter Members.





