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The focus is on a 1927 silver coin with a denomination of 50 kopeks. Its obverse depicts the USSR coat of arms and the inscription 'one poltinnik,' while the reverse shows the figure of a worker with a hammer. A special feature of this specimen is its smooth edge, meaning there is no inscription on the coin's rim.

Among the numismatic finds acquired at a fair in Valencia, a 2 lati coin from Latvia, dated 1926, stands out. This currency appeared just eight years after the country declared its independence and became an important affirmation of the new statehood.

The story of this coin begins at a weekly collectors' fair in Valencia. It was there that a 1914 British shilling was purchased. Initially, it was sold for 12 euros, but after some haggling, the final price was 10 euros.

This review focuses on a one-ounce silver coin produced by the South African Mint Company. This piece is the eightieth ounce of silver added to a private collection this year. The coin comes in its original factory packaging, which is a cardboard blister pack with a detailed description and specifications.