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Two Coins To Grade

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 Posted 10/26/2013  5:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add nalaberong to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here are a couple coins I'd like to know the grade of.

I bought the 10-pfennig because it looked better than your average zinc coin, and the 20-centavos was one of my very first good buys (the coat of arms was changed early in the year - mine has the old coat of arms which is scarcer). The 20-centavos is very high-relief, so I am having some trouble with it.

1. Germany 10 pfennig 1920
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2. Mexico 20 centavos 1955
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 Posted 10/26/2013  6:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joseph7420 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice coins!
1) EF-45.
2) wear on high places... AU-55.
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 Posted 10/26/2013  7:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyJames to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would say the Germany 10 Pfennig zinc coin is very nice. It looks like there's very light darkening on the high points, so I would say it's a choice AU based on wear (the most wear I see is on the left foot). The denomination side was clearly not evenly struck with the weak rim on the right. I could see someone saying this is XF, just because these zinc coins always look ugly. I would say it's AU. If it has any luster at all, that's amazing.
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Yes, zinc is tough.

So I dug out the only zinc coin I have with mint lustre - an uncirculated (but lightly fingerprinted, because zinc will react with pretty much anything) Austrian 5 groschen, pictured next to a much more typical 5 groschen.
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Then I took a clearer, better picture of the German eagle, because the picture up top isn't too good.
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So here it is between two other zinc coins... one circulated, one uncirculated. In hand, it definitely has some lustre.
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Anyway, I had trouble with the 20-centavo coin because it is a really high-relief design.

The high points of the eagle shows signs of wear, but the lower details and fields do not agree!

For the record, it is KM#439, which is more scarce than KM#440 of the same year. The difference is about $6 from VF to XF, which is why I'm interested to see how it grades.
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