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Coin Inventory: World Coins: Europe: Netherlands | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A lightly toned coin with some remaining lustre. | 1905-175 | |||||
A lustrous, chocolate brown example of this diminutive coin. | 1710-061 | |||||
A lustrous, brown coin. | 1710-063 | |||||
Small date; A scarce variety; | 1901-144 | |||||
Small neck; Mottled antique silver toning. | 2107-121 | |||||
15 Shields; A lustrous, light brown coin. | 1905-169 | |||||
A lustrous, fully struck light silver coin just back from PCGS. | 1906-077 | |||||
A lustrous coin with rim toning on the obverse and some hairlines limiting the grade. | 1804-025 | |||||
A sharply struck coin with prooflike blue/brown fields. | 1805-135 | |||||
A light silver coin with a few hairlines limiting the grade. | 1802-223 | |||||
A nice coin with a sharp strike and lustrous surfaces. | 1805-195 | |||||
A key date coin with much remaining lustre. Cats $30 in XF and 60 in MS60. | 1805-194 | |||||
A nice coin with a sharp strike and lustrous surfaces. | 1805-196 | |||||
A nice coin that is very lustrous and spot free. | 1805-197 | |||||
An even chocolate brown coin with no marks or spots. | 1806-290 | |||||
25 cents; Nice reddish/orange toning. | 1402-033 | |||||
A fully struck, lustrous coin with some light dull toning that limited the grade. Would have graded MS64 as the lustre is full and blazing on the reverse but the obverse has the dull areas with underlying lustre. | 1807-023 | |||||
A bright white example with remaining lustre. | 1710-065 | |||||
A lustrous, near white example of this scarcer date in upper grades. | 1806-130 | |||||
A lustrous, lightly toned coin with slight handling. | 1805-078 |