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Pillar of the Community
United States
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He's my 1782 Russian Rouble. Lots of honest wear. The reverse might keep it up at an AG3, but the obverse is rather gone :)  
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Valued Member
Slovenia
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DL20K: Yeah, I share your scepticism. It had only a couple of years to circulate ... Still, I kind of like this one, whatever happened to it.
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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Quote: Though it makes you wonder whether that's genuine wear. Being from 1938, it didn't have much time to circulate. I have a Romanian 200 lei 1942 in similarly worn condition (it's actually so worn that the date is unreadable - but it's a one year type). I've also always wondered how it managed to get that worn - the monetary system changed completely a few years later.
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Pillar of the Community
 Poland
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That's the inherent characteristic of lowball coins. As you have surely read, people have been carrying so-called pocket pieces with them for years which, of course, results in additional wear.
There is no clear line between "this is normal for the type" and "this couldn't have happened" or a method of proving the latter.
Then, some coins, for example that which Dagaz has shown, might actually end up looking a bit better after such treatment.
On an unrelated note, I wonder if lowball collecting takes off outside North America.
Edited by DL20K 08/06/2016 3:06 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Poland
3201 Posts |
A well-circulated Prussian thaler has recently been listed here. And while the description says the last digit of the date is not legible, a careful comparison of images of such thalers dated 1803 and 1807 (based on the images, it should be one of these) could be conclusive. The mintmark, located below the date, is probably gone for good, though.
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Pillar of the Community
 Poland
3201 Posts |
A 1834 French coin from ebay (other side not shown): 
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Moderator
 United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6130 Posts |
I bought a lot of random lots on ebay over the last year, and ended up with some neat lowballs. This one I think crosses the threshold into slug, but it's fun to look at:  Discussion here: https://goccf.com/t/244136
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Valued Member
United States
182 Posts |
I have quite a few lowballs, but I believe that this has to be my favorite. It is an 1886 Mexican 10 Centavos CH.M. mint. It has a mintage of only 45,000.  
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Pillar of the Community
 Poland
3201 Posts |
Bayern, 2 gulden (1853), currently for sale in Germany: 
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Uruguay
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