Frenchlover
Joined: 16-Jul-2013
Posts: 10338
Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 08:28
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Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 08:28
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Hello,
May you quote my coin ?
Thank you
This coin has an uncommon history. With a higher mintage, it's more expensive than fellows
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muralis
Joined: 16-Feb-2013
Posts: 347
Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 11:16
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Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 11:16
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wow, I have to check my bag of French, maybe I also have one of these. Thanks for spotting it out: )
grade VF/VF+ in my opinion. are you planning to swap it out?
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tony_k_1965
Joined: 8-Nov-2011
Posts: 1690
Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 17:24
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Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 17:24
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vf+/-xf.
I too must check through mine as I have lots of these and quite a few aunc/unc
tony.c
Joined: 27-Feb-2010
Posts: 772
Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 20:35
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Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 20:35
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vf : leafs on the right have some wear
nice coin anyway
tony
World coins by date and mint place, 1850-2000
muralis
Joined: 16-Feb-2013
Posts: 347
Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 20:50
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Posted: 27-Sep-2013, 20:50
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Quote: tony.cvf : leafs on the right have some wear
nice coin anyway
tony
yes, obverse looks better as reverse.
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tony_k_1965
Joined: 8-Nov-2011
Posts: 1690
Posted: 28-Sep-2013, 00:22
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Posted: 28-Sep-2013, 00:22
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take note of the different light angle of obv to rev
C.john
Joined: 3-Apr-2013
Posts: 390
Posted: 28-Sep-2013, 00:27
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Posted: 28-Sep-2013, 00:27
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It's xf in my eyes - I can't stand aluminum coinage.
remember i for i coins
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