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German States Hohenzollern-Hechingen 3 Kreuzer 1846

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German States Hohenzollern-Hechingen 3 Kreuzer 1846

But this looks slightly different to the pics I have seen?
And how would you grade it?
Many Thanks

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Looks the same as the one pictured in Krause to me. This type (KM# 47) was struck with only three dates, 1845, 1846 and 1847. Any other date of 3 kreuzer probably will look noticeably different.

As for grade, it's better than the one Krause used as a model. aUnc at least; not sure it makes a European Unc.
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You're right, goodness knows what I was looking at? Has the one on Krause got a hole in it?
I preferred when they gave bullion rather than melt value. Quite disconcerting.
Many thanks. :)
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