Thanks! Tbh, I'm not even sure how to grade it. I would say 62/65, but it looks like there might be a little bit of wear on the obverse so maybe 55/65, if such a split is even possible.
Anyone buying these? ..... the Royal Danish Mint is releasing some old gold coins (1913-1917 - 10 & 20 kroner) that were held by the Denmark National Bank (similar to what the Canadian mint did last year with their 5 & 10 dollar gold coins). http://www.nationalbanken.dk/DKM/UK/coins.nsf/side/Sale_of_old_gold_coins!OpenDocument
I will buy this whole Saint Eustatius insect set next payday. It is fantasy coinage not meant for circulation. I really like it anyways:
A very special specimen in my collection arrived this week. This pattern can be easily distinguished from KM 173.2 by the misaligned “N” and “S” in CINCO PESOS. Chile Pn49 1927 5 Pesos (0.9 silver),