This arrived last night from France. Paid for with eBay dollars and only cost me .92 cents. 2015 France 10 Euro. Mintage limit set at 500,000. 31mm, 17g of .500 Silver.
I just got this key date 1916 Mexican 50 centavos to add to my collection. One of the few I still needed.
Bought the set for the one penny. An upgrade for my set. Already had a nice one, but it had tons of carbon spots. This one comes out clean
ah, so that would be considered a woody. Why does that happen?[/QUOTE] Copper and bronze mixture sometimes comes out with a wood like look that's a Woody copper coin.
Aussie's grade their coins differently. They start from the lowest grade and move up while in the US we start from the top and go down. At least that's what I heard
I was thinking somewhere around the AU53 range myself. Granted, that's based off a US photograde and my own bias