New addition - 1932 florin
Mintage: 717,041. Rarity in UNC: probably R², maybe higher.
This one fills a hole in what is now a date run of UNC or AU florins from 1926-1967.
I still have a couple of pieces to get in the 1911-1925 range (including the key dates).
(edited because cladiator used the same title and did so first)
Former owner, Cambridge Gate collection.
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I see a little softness in George's hair and beard, but I wouldn't wanna guess if it was rub or strike-related.
I've never seen one of those that nice, obviously.
Dang, how does one tell a slider from an UNC on those?
It's really a tough series to grade properly.
In this case it is probably the picture, probably distorted by the plastic and/or the light. You can see the "haze from the plastic more clearly at 11:00, 12:00 and 1:00. It is definitely UNC, but I think the TPG probably overgraded it a point.
Seriously... it is a terrific coin with very clean fields and I would offer my thoughts as to a grade, but that was not the scope of thread. Congrats Wybrit... well done
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I believe the TPG's are now market grading the coins in this range, i.e., a good looking AU coins is worth more than a technically correct, but not very attractive MS60.
09/07/2006
Shep
Are you still looking for a 1925 florin, or is this one a match?
P.S. Don't you just love trying to image through TPG plastique?
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
Aren't florins beautiful?
Indeed I am. A 1913 also.
Crack it out! Such a beautiful coin deserves freedom...
I tend to agree with you on that. I am tempted to do so...
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