Gothic Florins? Here’s Three Nicer Bits, 1858, 1862, 1867

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  1. 7Jags

    7Jags Well-Known Member

    Here’s a trip to share, no GTG. The 1858 despite poor picture is prooflike with longitudinal die polish lines esp on obverse. This MS64.
    The 1862 looks a bit haggard in photo but very lustrous and is MS63.

    The 1867 (probably underrated in better uncirculated) is very choice and is MS64:

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  3. J.T. Parker

    J.T. Parker Well-Known Member

    Beautiful Victorian Florins (2/-)
    J.T.
     
  4. Kentucky

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    I like these
     
  5. 7Jags

    7Jags Well-Known Member

    The Gothic florins have started to get a lot more attention since the Gothic crowns went ballistic.....I am glad I got most of them out of the way (except that pesky now crazy expensive 1863 currency florin).
     
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