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1879 2 Gulden Wedding Anniversary - Austria

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Just got this austrian beauty.. which grade do you think it would get?

2 florin / gulden - year 1879 -mintage 275,000


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good looking coin - I'll say it is at least an AU coin (a tiny bit of wear on the high points and rim dings.)
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Recognize the portrait of Franz Joseph from the gold ducats that the Austrian Mint produces to this day. This coin has beautiful patina and detail. Agree with AU but the eye appeal is its best feature.
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