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Valued Member
Sweden
135 Posts |
Considerations? 
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Valued Member
 Sweden
135 Posts |
Larger pics...  
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
2624 Posts |
It had a relatively high mintage 105,500,000 and a fairly low silver content (480 parts per 1000) but still an interesting WW1 coin.
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Valued Member
 Sweden
135 Posts |
I picked up a lot of these sometime ago, just getting around to giving them some attention. A few of them appear to be on the brink of Circulated/Uncirculated, but I don't know what constitutes honest wear versus strike weakness (particularly around the orb). There is a lot of interesting design elements on the obverse.
Edited by SpareHuman 12/16/2015 06:35 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1911 Posts |
I have I believe an 1918 but not as nice a grade and has some stuff on it. A very nice looking coin though!
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Valued Member
United States
288 Posts |
I would give it MS-65, great detailed devices, nice coin.
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Valued Member
Belgium
464 Posts |
looks cleaned on one side because of the hairlines, thus lacking quite a bit of luster. and the spot at 11 o'clock takes a little apeal away so imho think its the highest AU nice looking coin for shure
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1463 Posts |
Does look cleaned, au details I think.
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Moderator
 United States
23731 Posts |
Some hairlines on the surface, otherwise detail is excellent. AU-58.
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
367 Posts |
After cleaning and with such scratches, rather VF+/XF- (for sure in Poland in numismatics shops)
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United Kingdom
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