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Grade Of This 1793 Thaler From The Austrian Netherlands

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Would you say that thaler from the Austrian Netherlands is a Fine or a VF? Thanks!





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Almost VF. There are parts of the reverse that look better than VF, and other parts that look worse.

Is there a die crack running through the F of FRANC ?

What condition is the edge in ?
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Pertinax- Thanks! The edge is in good shape, and it is obvious that this is a real example. And actually that crack through the F of FRANC is a planchet flaw. I suspect that impurities in the blank planchet caused it to crack before or after being struck.
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For anyone that's wondering, KM list this coin as a Kronenthaler.
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