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Sweden 1677. What Is The Grade Of This Swedish 200 Ore Coin Of 1677?

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It would do no better than GOOD if it were 1977. Does the age grade it any higher? Krause defines it as 200 ore, yet it reads 1 ore. Puzzling.
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It's a 1 ore, not 200 ore. If your Krause catalogue says "200 ore", then it's an error.

As for grade, I'd grade it lower than Good myself. Not only is it quite worn, but it's got a large crack running right through the middle of it; it looks like someone long ago nearly managed to bend and snap it clean in half, and then unbent it.
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In my opinion maybe G-
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I thank you SAP and Poland. I shall avoid giving it a graed, show a good scan, and ask a modest amount
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I am from Denmark, and will be able to set the right grade and a quite exact value - later, busy now. PS. Grading companies is an American/Canadian thing - NOT Scandinavian - it will not pay off, and most of us do not like it - furthermore the grading companies cannot find out how to grade our coins. !
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The value for this coin is about $2 to $5. I looked it up in the Swedish catalogue.
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