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1901 10 Francs Gold Coin

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 Posted 05/02/2016  4:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Canada Eh to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey guys, any opinions on grade and value? :)

Cheers

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I would agree with XF, though gold coins have softer surfaces and many third party graders are more forgiving of a few marks. Depending on whether any luster remains (which may not be fully discernable from these photos) it may grade AU50 or AU53.

These and other turn of the century gold coins have beautiful designs. The artists who created them were often award winning medallic artists of the time.

As these gold coins were created as a store of value and many remain they are not especially rare and generally trade at or near bullion value unless they are exceptionally well preserved. Krause indicates this particular coin contains 0.0927 troy oz of gold.
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