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1856 Danish 16 Skilling

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What grade? Any value?


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I like it, warts and all. There are a couple of 16 Sk stamps from that era that can get pricey.
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I have an example of this type as well, in only slightly better condition.
I have never thought about the value of mine, but the grade of this one is
VG, (British grading).

NGC World Coin Values website should be able to give some idea of current value. My copy of Krause 19th Century World coins would be well out of date, as regards values.

I have about 300 European coins of the 1800's. My coin by itself doesn't mean much by itself, but as part of the 300 coins, is very important, much like the case of a single coin in a hoard.
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