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French Moroccan 1953 100 Francs Silver Coin

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Anyone care to grade this coin or give some information on it.
I don't know if this is true or not but some one told me that there where 10,000,000 of these coin minted, but nearly all where melted down and only 50 to 100 of these coins exists today. Anyone with some information about this coin pleas post.


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 Posted 01/02/2008  8:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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I don't know if this is true or not but some one told me that there where 10,000,000 of these coin minted, but nearly all where melted down and only 50 to 100 of these coins exists today.

Sorry, but according to Krause, it's the "1370" dated coins (KM/Y# A54) that this is true for. They had a slightly different design, like this pattern on CoinArchives. CV in Krause is $400, but that one sold last year for only 64 euros. This coin is a case where the "patterns" are worth less than the normal coins!

Your coin is KM/Y# 52, CV $3.75 in EF, $6.50 in Unc. Grade is hard to judge by those pics; I can't see any lustre, so I'm reluctant to grade it Unc.
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OK got it thanks Sap
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