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1775 - 30 Kreuzer, Galicia & Lodomeria (Ic-Fa)

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This coin was one of the "unknown 15 coins" that I wanted to ID some time ago. Now, this 30 Kreuzer coin is in my possession and I decided to take a better picture of it, using a scanner.

Although it is not very reliable way of grading a coin, I'd like see what people say about the grade for this coin? In addition, the coin is worn a bit more on the other side, would you grade both sides separately, use 'net grading'?

Anyway, whatever the grade, this coins is very appealing to my eye, too bad the coin does look more dull in the pic than in nature

And the picture too:
1775---30-Kreuzer,-Galicia-&-Lodomeria-Ic-Fa


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If it were my coin, I'd "net grade" it, simply because the coin database I use doesn't allow for split grading. For a net grade, I don't think I could go above Fine - the obverse is just too worn.

But you're right, the reverse (shield side) seems to be much less worn; only the small crown and the griffin chests seem worn and the Petra-Sancta lines are sharp and clear enough to cause Moire patterns at low screen resolution. Split-grade, I'd call it VG/VF.
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Very nice coin, I'll check Krause late to see if it is listed and get back to you. I particually like coins with coat of arms. I would grade the reverse a little higher the than obverse.
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 Posted 03/08/2007  11:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add -JJH- to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I contacted Auktionshaus H.D.Rauch, concerning the value of this particular coin. The answer was; it's worth is somewhere around 400 euros or 520 USD.

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Very Nice Coin I have something Similar
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