About G-6, I'd say. Rim wear. And probably cleaned. I'm thinking 15-20 $. But maybe I'm being hard on it.
If you can post pictures, theres folks here that can help. There's a lot of similar, but not identical, tokens, and condition is a big factor too....
AU58. Possibly heavily toned, then dipped...but it's quite nice looking.
I believe if you look closely its dated 1864. I think its fuld number is 54/342a. A quick search shows one on ebay that the seller calls...
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/bots-attempt-to-sabotage-limited-edition-silver-american-eagle-sales
64
I'll say MS 62-63. In hand, I might have to say high AU. Taken as a whole, I dont think the toning will drive a premium, though some of the colors...
Well, looks like a 62 in the new pictures. Maybe even a high end 62. Not much resemblance to the previous pics though, obviously.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_calendar Edit: I don't know anything about the token in question, or much about the calendar...
[ATTACH]
If it's a large 8, it's a scarce coin. (O101). But I rather think its O102, much more common. If you post complete pics of both sides the guys...
My first impression also was " looks pretty questionable". Looks like the obverse grades VF (going by the cotton bolls) and the reverse looks...
I went 63, but without much confidence. I think it did circulate for a tiny bit, but I think it rates a MS grade by current standards.
Looking at it now, I believe i went too high at 64. The reveal will be interesting.
@Insider ?
It is. Mine's a 1923 there. :)
I think some of you guys are being a bit hard on this coin. Probably based on what the first pics look like. But I have had similar effects on...
As mentioned, O103a, R.3 Die crack touching the second 1 in date. Clashing on both sides, cool coin.
Removing the coin from the holder would help. I think that has something to do with how the first pics look.
I'll go with VF25.
Separate names with a comma.