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Question About A Dutch 10 Cents 1874

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In Krause, this coin comes in two different verieties. One "Sword privy mark" and the other "Sword in scabbard privy mark". I have aquired two such coins from the same collector, unfortunately without any information. I have not been able to tell whether I have two of one or both. Not do I know which of these varieties are used for the rest of the series. Can anyone tell me what to look for, and how? I apologize for not offering pictures, but these coins are really small and I am unable to offer much in the way of detail with my limited equipment and skill. The coins are not exactly high grade either, which does not help.
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 Posted 01/21/2012  09:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rdwarrior to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I found this site showing the privy marks, looks like one has a small diamond at he end of the sword where the other does not, I assume the diamond one is the one with scabbard.
http://www.jezuss.nl/munttekens.htm
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Thank you, Rdwarrior! The wear makes it difficult to tell for sure, but both 1874's have a somewhat longer sword than a 1871 I have, so I assume both have Scabbards. This is logical, the version without is definitely the most difficult one.
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Rdwarrior - this is useful link, thanks.


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I apologize for not offering pictures, but these coins are really small and I am unable to offer much in the way of detail with my limited equipment and skill

Litotes - Just scan it with resolution DPI over 800
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