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Country Of The Day: Georgia, 1824-Ak David As Regent 2 Abazi (40 Kopecks) PCGS MS-64

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David, as Regent 2 Abazi (40 Kopecks) 1824-AK MS64+ PCGS, Tiflis mint, KM75, Bit-746. Mintage: 32,000. Far and away the finest certified example, not just for the date, but for the type as a whole, across both NGC and PCGS combined. The type saw production from 1804 to 1833, with mintages varying from only 5,000 examples to over 300,000 in those years. This one represents one of the lower mintage dates for the issue at a total issuance of only 32,000 and displays a preservation that is nearly unheard of, certifying as the only Mint State selection of the date across either major grading service. Across the entire series, PCGS has certified only about a dozen examples, with this offering ranking as the single-finest, the next certifying MS62. From the Soedermann Collection

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What an interesting coin, I think it speaks to the development of coin production around the world. Visually this coin looks like a 1700s production, not an 1824!
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