He be a collector in Peru andIt is a profession that attracts more and more people over the years. One of the places to get the most expensive parts is the RBC. Currently in its official store there are three pieces that are a treasure and have great value.
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These are three pieces, which have particular characteristics. One factor they have in common is that they are gold. With this premise, we can deduce that there are a large number of people interested in acquiring them and adding them to their collections, especially those who have just entered the art world. numismatics.
What is numismatics? It is understood as a hobby to collect coins and medals. Likewise, it is a discipline that studies them, especially the ancients.
These coins correspond to the online store that the Central Reserve Bank has. It is possible that in other electronic markets or collector communities the price may vary. Each of them is worth more than 11,000 soles.
On the back is the bust of Andrés A. Cáceres and the inscription “Year of our Heroes of the Pacific War”. On the obverse there is the National Shield, an RBC text and the denomination in letters.
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Characteristics: the year of minting is 1979. It has the denomination of 100 thousand soles. It has a 0.9166 gold alloy. Its approximate weight is 1 troy ounce, with a diameter of 37 mm. The quality is shiny, uncirculated, with a grooved edge.
Price: S/11,019.00 and its availability for sale is only at the main office of BCR, located in Jirón Santa Rosa 441.
On the reverse of this coin is the bust of Francisco Bolognesi. The text “Year of our heroes of the Pacific war” is appreciated. It has a price of S/11,019.00
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It is made of 0.9166 gold and corresponds to the denomination of 100 thousand soles. It has an approximate weight of 1 troy ounce, with a diameter of 37.00 mm; It is of polished uncirculated quality, with a grooved edge and with a vintage of 1979.
The Knight of the Seas is the protagonist of this piece, which has a value of S/11,019.00. Like the other coins commemorating the Pacific War, this coin also has a face value of 100,000 soles, with an approximate weight of 1 troy ounce. The year of minting is 1979 and it is offered for sale only at the main office of the Central Bank.
It is collectibles offered by Banco Central de Reserva can be purchased in person. Those interested in wanting to acquire them, it is advisable to check if there is stock and the terms of payment.
In the BCR website (https://tiendavirtual.bcrp.gob.pe/tiendabcrp/login) there are other coins that can be purchased online, by creating an account and linking a credit or debit card to complete the process.