KM# 14.1 - 1915 40 Centavos
![]() 40 Centavos |
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| Mintage | |
| Proof: 100 | Circulation: 2,633,000 |
| Specifications | |
| Designer: | Unknown |
| Metal: | Silver-90% Copper-10% |
| Edges: | Reeded |
| Weight: | 10 g |
| Diameter: | 29.06 mm |
| Mint: | Philadelphia, USA |
| Major dates and varieties | |
| 1915 | High Relief Star |
| 1915 | Proof High Relief Star |
| 1920 | High Relief Star |
| 1920 | Proof High Relief Star |
| 1915 | Medium Relief Star |
| 1915 | Low Relief Star |
| 1916 | Low Relief Star |
| 1916 | Proof Low Relief Star |
| 1920 | Low Relief Star |
| 9 items found |
| 9 items found |
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| Grade | Sold for | Auction |
| NGC MS62 | $207.00 | June 19, 2010 - Bowers and Merena Auctions The June 2010 Baltimore Auction Lot# 8315 KM-14.3. Lightly toned. |
| NGC MS62 | $149.50 | January 4, 2010 - Heritage Coin Auctions 2010 January Signature World Coin Auction Lot# 25833 Republic 40 Centavos 1915, KM14.3, MS62 NGC, low relief. |
| PCGS MS63 | $862.50 | March 31, 2008 - Stack's Rare Coins March 2008 Coin Galleries Lot# 3610 40 Centavos, 1915. Arms of the Republic. Rv. Star in rays, la Estrella Solitaria in low relief. KM 14.3. Russet-gold at the peripheries. MS-63 (PCGS). (600-700) |
| PCGS MS63 | $862.50 | January 14, 2008 - Stack's Rare Coins The Kroisos Collection Lot# 3483 40 Centavos, 1915. Arms of the Republic. Rv. Star in rays, low relief. KM 14.3. Bright lustrous silver surfaces add to appeal. MS-63 (PCGS). (900-1,100) |
| NGC MS62 | $276.00 | January 7, 2008 - Heritage Coin Auctions 2008 January New York, NY Signature World Coin Auction Lot# 50842 Republic 40 Centavos 1915 Low Relief, KM14.3, MS62 NGC. Lustrous UNC with light golden toning and only a few minor contact marks. |
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| G | Heavily worn with the design visible but faint in areas. Many details are flat. Common coins in "Good" condition are not particularly desirable pieces for collectors. Rare or valuable coins in this condition, however, are often saved when no others are available. |
| VG | Well worn with main features clear and bold although rather flat. |
| F | The coin shows moderate to considerable even wear throughout. Entire design is bold with an overall pleasing appearance. |
| VF | A moderate amount of wear is noticeable on the high points of the coin's design. All major details are clear. |
| EF | Design is lightly worn throughout, but all features are sharp and well defined. Traces of luster may show. |
| AU | Has traces of light wear on many of the high points. At least half of the Mint luster is still present. |
| UNC | Has no trace of wear but may show a number of contact marks, and surface may be spotted or lack some luster. |
| BU | An above average Uncirculated coin which may be brilliant or lightly toned and has very few contact marks on the surface or rim. MS67 through MS62 indicate slightly higher or lower grades of preservation |
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