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Valued Member
China
106 Posts |
A coin which stuck by philadelphia mint,and has a higher market value than the one stucked at London or Paris mint.  
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Valued Member
Greece
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Nice coin but a picture of your Austrian Wedding 1854 Gulden MS62 would be better.It is in my focus area and a wonderful coin indeed.It has a KM-X1 Krause reference, but I can't find it in my Krause.I have the 1879 silver wedding 2 florin and I am thinking of acquiring the 1854 gulden.
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Valued Member
Greece
425 Posts |
that's the obverse of my 2 florin silver wedding 
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Valued Member
 China
106 Posts |
epop I am not so interested in European coins,although I have some,but I mainly focus on Latin American and mid-east coin. If you lives in China like me,you can never collect as high quality european coins as european collector did,such as collectors from Germany France UK Italy ect,even Russian coin costs a lot of money. So I drop out from euro coin collecting,I find Latin American coin more facinating,although some of them worn too much,but still a rare type deserve to be collected.
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Valued Member
 China
106 Posts |
epop i also have this coin,it is more common than the 1854 1 and 2 gulden.And many of this 2F can easily reach a MS condition. The turkish Greek coin which date 1833 dracama and many other value inculing copper coin go high in the world maket. Do you have the 1876 5D which the paris mintmark inverted?
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Valued Member
Greece
425 Posts |
Do you know where I can find your coin's type in Krause? Is it listed as Austrian in 1800-1900 Krause or something else happen?
P.S I can't find it in Austrian coins so I ask
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Valued Member
 China
106 Posts |
it is called medallic issue.In old Krause it was listed in Austrian,but in new editions it may be removed and listed in the catolog of world unsual coins.You can try to find it there.
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Valued Member
Greece
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It's a little bit difficult to acquire such a coin on a high grade. In poor condition you can find it between 250-300 euro.And for the history I must tell the story here.Greek coins of the second half of 19th century struck in Paris mint.Most of them. There the privy mark was an anchor..When they struck the 5 drachma 1875 piece(crown size)by mistake the anchor was inverted.When they realized their mistake ,they stopped and repair the die  .But a small number of coins find their way into circulation and that's the best known error of Greece coinage. the photo is from a friend who have such a rare error coin
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Valued Member
Greece
425 Posts |
ok nikolashsing thank for the info about the 1854 gulden
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