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Old 06-28-2009, 05:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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World Coin ID help..Silver?

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Old 06-28-2009, 05:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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10 Gulden 1970 ( )
KM 195
Weight: 25 grams
Silver content: 0.5787 oz.
Subject: 25th anniversary of liberation
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Old 06-28-2009, 05:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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10 Gulden 1970 ( )
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Subject: 25th anniversary of liberation

Thanks for the info. Any idea of the value?



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Any idea of the value?
If you believe in Krause valuations, $9.50 Unc.
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If you believe in Krause valuations, $9.50 Unc.
If Krause says $9.5, than I would say it's worth about $15.
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If Krause says $9.5, than I would say it's worth about $15.
Or a dollar three-eighty. Krause is off to the high side at least as often as its off to the low side.
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'off' is relative...how does one evaluate how it is off I wonder? I was under the impression its an estimate of worth only...just like any other estimation...worth is how much you can sell it for and that is seldom a constant.
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Old 06-29-2009, 04:27 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Ok, thanks guys. I paid my local dealer $10 for it, so it doesn't look like I did too bad.


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BTW: Since I am lazy, nor do I have a krauze, can anyone tell me the mintage numbers for this? thanks

Also, wouldn't this be a proof, and not a MS coin? Just wondering.
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Ok, thanks guys. I paid my local dealer $10 for it, so it doesn't look like I did too bad.


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BTW: Since I am lazy, nor do I have a krauze, can anyone tell me the mintage numbers for this? thanks

Also, wouldn't this be a proof, and not a MS coin? Just wondering.

This could be considered "prooflike" with a mintage of 20,000. The proof itself has a mintage of only 40 and a value of $1,000. The regular strike has a mintage of 5,980,000. If it is indeed the prooflike than it has a proposed value of $40.0.
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Good price, I think. According to the Dutch Muntalmanak, it is €20 ($28) in unc, and €40 ($56) in proof. Your coin could be an "ex-proof" coin, ie. it may have been minted as a proof coin (see the contrast of the shiny/frosted parts) but was then a "loose" piece ...

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