A over I mint mark.

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by GriffonK, Jan 10, 2019.

  1. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    Please see the first image for an example of the A/I mintmark. This is a French coin.

    Screenshot_20190110-133034_Gallery.jpg

    What do you think on this one? It is missing the bottom bar of the I. But looks to have something similar at top? 20190110_131837.jpg

    Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. GriffonK

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  5. GriffonK

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    Screenshot_20190110-135519_Chrome.jpg As you can see A or A/I are slightly different in terms of "value" in the lowest of grades.
     
  6. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    The normal A is much more pointed also with larger triangle within the A itself. On the first example I presented the triangle is almost not visible. Like the coin in question.

    What is your unbiased opinion? Screenshot_20190110-140520_Gallery.jpg
    Thanks.
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Only with a wonderful imagination
     
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  8. cpm9ball

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    Imagination is a great thing to have if you're creating comic strips.

    Chris
     
  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    agreed
     
  10. GriffonK

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  11. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    A was the mintmark for Paris, correct? What city was the I the mint mark for?

    Is that coin a French Franc or a French Indo China coin?

    I'm curious because I collect both.
     
  12. DallasCoinsNThings

    DallasCoinsNThings Numismaniac

    I believe that it is just an 'A'. Can I ask what coin this is? There aren't a large quantity of French Coins in very bad condition worth a whole lot, unless extremely rare.
     
  13. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    Hi thanks for your responses guys!

    This post is for discussing the A mintmark.
     
  14. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    Imagination also good for working out what the coin could possibly be............
     
  15. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    I left that information out because you can count on one hand the types of coins with potential A/I.

    Please use your imagination to work it out.
    Because for my post this info is irrelevant.
     
  16. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    If i see a post
    " possible french bronze with A/I"

    If the question is put forward with imaginative wording I may respond.
    To read the black and white creative thinking is not required.
     
  17. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    Even less bronze with A/I
     
    Last edited: Jan 11, 2019
  18. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    I know the A mint on French coins but I don't think I've ever seen an I mint on one.
    Could it stand for....Indianapolis ?? (edit : LOLOL)

    I'm thinking a franc or a piastre. If it's a French Indo China 50 Centimes or 10 Centimes, could the I stand for Inchon?
     
  19. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    Have you ever considered creative writing with an imagination like that you should.
     
  20. GriffonK

    GriffonK Member

    Keep thinking.
     
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