Portugal: silver 50-reis of Luis I, 1886

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by lordmarcovan, Mar 8, 2021.

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How interesting/appealing do you find this coin, whether or not you're an expert? (1=worst, 10=best)

  1. 10

    2 vote(s)
    9.5%
  2. 9

    1 vote(s)
    4.8%
  3. 8

    5 vote(s)
    23.8%
  4. 7

    4 vote(s)
    19.0%
  5. 6

    4 vote(s)
    19.0%
  6. 5

    2 vote(s)
    9.5%
  7. 4

    2 vote(s)
    9.5%
  8. 3

    1 vote(s)
    4.8%
  9. 2

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  10. 1

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    Portugal: silver 50-reis of Luis I, 1886
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    A small coin, with a somewhat plain design, and not quite Mint State. That being said, it has attractive toning and was already slabbed with TrueView images, and this date had a relatively low mintage of 60,000 pieces.

    And it was fairly cheap. I bought it for less than what the slab alone would have cost me, had I been the one who submitted it. For the money, I thought it was cute, and I didn't have any Portuguese pieces in my collection at the time, so why not?

    https://www.pcgs.com/cert/80656350

    https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces25426.html

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  3. COOPER12

    COOPER12 Well-Known Member

    I like them , but no expert.
     
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  4. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    That's my favorite that you have posted this morning. Very nice.
     
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  5. Mac McDonald

    Mac McDonald Well-Known Member

    Mainly because I'm not a foreign coin guy, although have collected some, as interests are mostly U.S. I do have a 1901 Portugese-Azores 5 Reis in AU. Lastly, and I'll let you off the hook this time :) as the photo of both slab sides isn't a close-up or otherwise, but remember to hone the habit of shooting the slabbed coin's reverse straight-up, not upside-down...a straight-up label isn't the focus.
     
  6. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    A 7 vote from me...nice color and a relatively simple yet elegant design
     
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  7. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I gave it an 8 & that's only because the design as a whole is boring but it has attractive toning.
     
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  8. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    I disagree. The slab stays upright both sides... in the slab shot alone. This is useful as a frame of reference when you have coins with rotated dies. If this coin had 45-degree die rotation, would I turn the slab sideways? Nope.

    Also, bear in mind that mine is primarily a collection of World coins, and most World coins have "medal" alignment. Only US coins tend to have that topsy-turvy "coin" alignment.

    For the slab shots, and the slab shots alone, an upright label on both sides actually IS my intention.
     
  9. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    Exactly how I voted myself, with a similar rationale.
     
  10. Mr. Flute

    Mr. Flute Well-Known Member

    Dittos. Though on a crown/half crown sized coin the design would 'work' better in my opinion.
     
    Last edited: Mar 8, 2021
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  11. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    I like it its a nice little coin.
     
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