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Need Help Identifying, Grading And Pricing German Coin

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This is a Waldeck, 1/4 Thaler-Friedrich, 1810 FW.
I need to know if it a KM# 59 or 59a (larger letters).
(I think a 59a)

Also request what it might grade at and what it might be worth.

I cannot find it on line with a price except for at
Ma-shops.com.

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KM 59
I'd grade it S (German) or Fine (US)
Struck slightly off-center -- like most examples -- but looks very original and uncleaned.
A nice, honest circulated example of a scarce issue.

My opinion only, as there is no "price guide" so to speak; US value $50+ with the right buyer, Germany probably €50-80, maybe a bit more at WAG or similar auctions.
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 Posted 08/04/2019  08:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fplagge to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you, paralyse. I appreciate your input.

Any others want to chime in?
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with paralyse on grade and value.
Here is one in slightly better shape that sold at auction for 105 euros earlier this year https://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotv...0848f05934be
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Thanks for your input and link, tdziemia. The more info, the better.
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