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Unbelievable gift from a numismatist friend in Norway

I received this coin just today,
an unbelievable gift from a numismatist friend in Norway
I'll try to post photos of both obverse and reverse together in the near future. : )
Whenever folks ask me about the weather, and it is a beautiful day like today,
I'll just say, "It Svein."
Thanks a million, Svein. : )


I have collected U.S coins for many years, and then Civil War Tokens, but am now actively building a collection of 18th Century Conder Tokens, the coins that made the Industrial Revolution a whopping success. : )
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It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
I like _everything about it....
Nice coin, presentation beautiful and shows you do not need a bright white MS70 silver coin to have "it".
Well, just Love coins, period.
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Is it a 1 or 2 Franc? I guess it could also be a 50 Centimes or a modern 5 Franc?
I too wonder whether it's a franc or 2-franc. Very nice coin.
<< <i>That's no modern 5-franc. >>
I meant this type. (Not my auction.) But now that I look closer those may not have reeding.
1 or 2 francs?
Moonwinx- shame on you for tantalizing us with such a beautiful obverse, without showing us the rest of the coin!
Here are both sides, with color balance set more accurately.
I have collected U.S coins for many years, and then Civil War Tokens, but am now actively building a collection of 18th Century Conder Tokens, the coins that made the Industrial Revolution a whopping success. : )
Successful BST transactions with: copperhunter (2010), Tdec1000 (2010), barrytrot (2011), kaz, (2011), Metalsman (2011), jimineez1 (2020), U1chicago (2020)
Both sides were photographed in identical lighting conditions.
On the obverse I see tones of bronze, copper, rose, magenta, violet, aqua and green.
On the reverse a bit of red and scarlet-orange, and iridescent ocean blue.
Gosh, I'll bet I could sell this on ebay.
I wonder what it could be worth, not knowing, and haven gotten it as a gift.
Do you have any idea? Are you familiar with this issue and some sales history for toners like this?
I'd estimate that it would be worth up to 20-30 times the book value for the issue, whatever grade might be assigned.
I have collected U.S coins for many years, and then Civil War Tokens, but am now actively building a collection of 18th Century Conder Tokens, the coins that made the Industrial Revolution a whopping success. : )
Your friend knows how to choose them. By sending you an inexpensive great looking coin, he makes it easy for you to get rid of the ethical dilemma, to sell a present or not?.
I'd suggest that you keep it in a prominent space in one of your albums.
BTW, I prefer the new set of images.
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I agree with SYRACUSIAN. Nicely toned francs are not uncommon. I try to pick up nice ones when I see them. You can often find them much cheaper than you would expect. Yours would sell for a premium price. Just probably not for as much as you are thinking. But you never know what can happen in an auction. So I wouldn't want to guess a price.
I also like the new pic better. I imagine it looks more like the coin in hand?