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Coin Inventory: World Coins: Europe: Germany: States | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A decent, problem free coin especially for the grade. 1.10-1.16 gm silver. | 1812-158 | |||||
An interesting, small octagonal copper coin with full brown lustre and no defects. A pine cone bisects the date on the obverse, and the reverse displays an 8 armed cross with center rosette. A lot of detail on this miniscule piece. | 2002-239 | |||||
A problem free coin with dark surfaces. Nice for the grade. | 1805-256 | |||||
Has rough surfaces on this old coin that has led a tough life. | 1805-258 | |||||
Decent detail on light grey surfaces with no corrosion. | 1702-077-72 | |||||
Nice detail with some remaining brown lustre. | 1802-193 | |||||
A well struck example with about 20% red remaining. So close to unc, but a lighjt wipe changed things. | 2301-035 | |||||
Overdate unlisted in Krause; A clear overdate with the top of the 7 visible and the bottom sticking out on the lower left. A lustrous example in the areas surrounding some original planchet porosity. | 2108-056 | |||||
A nice old coin with golden grey toned surfaces. | 1902-143-97 | |||||
Wilhelm IV: A typical circulated example of a debased silver coin. | 1702-077-73 | |||||
A lightly worn coin with some lustre still remaining. | 1709-147-7 | |||||
A brilliant coin with full lustre and just a couple of small marks from a higher grade. | 2301-036 | |||||
this coin sports some dark toning, normal for such a low silver content coin. There is still much visible lustre beneath. | 2110-193 | |||||
There are traces of red remaining on this spot free coin. | 1802-194 | |||||
A lustrous even brown copper coin. Scarce in unc! | 2002-081 | |||||
A sharp strike with lustrous surfaces on an uneven planchet on the upper left edge of the obverse. | 2108-055 | |||||
A blazing semi-prooflike mint red and blue/brown coin with a solid strike. There are no distractions to harm the eye appeal of this lovely coin. | 2002-006 | |||||
A coin with dark blue/brown lustre and no spots or eye-catching marks. | 2207-090 | |||||
Vereinstaler; A fully struck and lustrous piece with original light pearl grey toning and a few marks commensurate for the grade. | 1907-082 | |||||
A one year type with a low mintage of 68,560 coins. This one has very lustrous blue brown, spot free surfaces and a full strike. Way above average, just some hairline limiting marks under a glass. | 2002-335 |