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Is This Coin Real ? 10 Stuivers 1762 From Utrecht

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It looks real to me. It also looks like it was soldered to something. Maybe it was a button for a while.

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It is worth about $2.50 in silver alone.
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how much would it be worth with this damage? regardless of silver value.
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The coin is severely damaged and has therefore lost its numismatic value. 1762 isn't a key date either. Without the damage, in this condition, it may have gotten you 150 euro or so. Now I think 20 to 25 perhaps. But it's of course about what someone wants to spend on it...
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