Two days ago I bought two new coins, adding to my collection of damaged Norwegian silver coins (Norwegian silver coins are relatively expensive, and I´m not willing to spend that much on them, therefore I only buy coins with value lowering faults): 50 Øre 1918 KM 374 5 grams 0,0964 oz. ASW Ca. 22 mm Obverse text: Haakon VII King of Norway Minted: 1909-19 Damage: a cross in the middle of the portrait of King Haakon 2 Kroner 1907 KM 365 15 grams 0.3858 oz. ASW 31 mm Obverse text: Norwegian independence accomplished 1905 Minted: 1907 Damage: mounted
Nice. Congratulations! I would agree for the higher denoms, buying the impaired ones are the only way to afford them.
Thanks! Actually damaged coins are beautiful in their own way. Something to do with them having some sort of a life story.
One new added to day 2 Kroner 1914 KM 377 15 grams 0.3858 oz. ASW 31 mm Subject: Constitution centennial Minted: 1914 Damage: mounted
Well if she is like the American Liberty or British Brittania, than its not really a nobody after all.