Impact of edge notch damage to coin value ?

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Dear Users,

 

I am new one here. I am long time amateur collector of coins (and minor banknotes).

No big spending, but few EUROS per year go for this my hobby.

 

I would like to ask you for one thing now:

 

I would like to know the judgmet about loss of value at this nice silver one.

There is a Austro-Hungarian florin 1883 with edge notch.

 

Can you send your estimations about the impact of this damage to the coin value?

 

Images below.

 

Thank you!

 

Best regards

karel

 

 

The general condition is also not to write home about, but for someone who liked or need it for the year it would be worth a little bit above melt, something like 25-30 euros imo.

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I think it's right to move down one position in the classification.

The grade (classification) doesn‘t change just because there is rim / edge damage, it just should be noted „grade / rim damage“, if that is what Biondi meant?

Maybe what was meant is that the price would drop down to the next classification. But as the coin is really only worth the silver value in that grade, there is no loss due to the damage. The coin is only worth its weight in silver with or without the rim damage.

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