Рlease tell me what is the condition coin 6 krejcar 1800 c [solved]

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Good afternoon! Рlease tell me what is the condition coin 6 krejcar 1800 c

I can assume that she is in UNC.
Thanks for the reply!!!

Topic moved to "Coin information and questions" (ZacUK, 17 Aug 2023, 11:12)

Voladimir2008

 

 

Good afternoon! Рlease tell me what is the condition of the coin 6  krejcar 1800 C
Weight 13.2g
Diameter 33mm
Thickness 1.82 mm .

I can assume that she is in UNC.
Thanks for the reply!!!

 

I wish you a nice day in South Bohemia.

 

     Let's be a little fair mate, take the coin in your hand and look at it one more time.

king of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, in the years 1804–1835 emperor of Austria, from 1815 king of Lombardy-Venetia-and as Francis II. in the years 1792–1806, the last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

If the Prague Mint,,C,, issued such a coin and it was not put into circulation, I mean (UNC) - as you claim - then I think it would be for the execution of such a mint master with a rope.

,,Pavlan Monastery (Prague)- until 1784, when the monastery was abolished and in 1796 the buildings and the church passed to the Mint. In 1863, Czech evangelicals bought the church, today it is used by the parish choir of the Evangelical Church of the Czech Brethren in Prague 1 - Staré Město,,

https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kl%C3%A1%C5%A1ter_pavl%C3%A1n%C5%AF_(Praha)

 

According to our coin grading scale valid in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the grade would be ,,3,,

,, Rating Common in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Degree of preservation Evaluation of preservation
1 Excellent quality
2 Very good quality
3 Good quality
4 Poor quality

 

International Coin Designation:

VF - Very Fine Coins with partial wear of the most raised parts of the relief (i.e. slightly blurred contours). The coin is not marked by circulation, but it may bear small traces of contact with other coins, a small strike on the edge is also acceptable. The inscriptions must be completely legible. The fine strands of hair on the portrait are out of focus, but recognizable, as are other details. In general, this degree of preservation is considered to be the limit for the inclusion of older modern coins in the collection, especially in the case of more valuable coins. This state of preservation is unacceptable for commemorative coins.

 

Here for reference:

http://www.vykupminci.cz/stupnice-zachovalosti/mezinarodni-oznaceni-minci.html

 

As for the incomprehensible to me American rating system -The Sheldon scale for evaluating the condition of coins and medals-I don't know there, try to research it.

https://www.numismatikasova.cz/radce/zachovalost-minci-a-jeji-hodnoceni-v-numismatice/

 

what's more, the coin is nice and has a nice relief, but it really doesn't look like it fell out of a machine.

So just in short and have a nice day.

Ivan

Voladimir2008

 

I can assume that she is in UNC.

 

 

How did you come to this conclusion?

Status changed to Solved (Voladimir2008, 17 Aug 2023, 16:03)

I add:
because our scale is simple, we are used to giving each other ,,+,-,, so add a sign to yours,,+,, to be fair

Ivan

Just compare your specimen with the example pictures on the catalog page or UNC auction coins listed there at the bottom N#5217 .

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