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  2. 1949 New Zealand crown - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Numismatic Society provided one coin to all members, available at face value plus the cost of postage. [26] A total of 200,020 crowns were produced in 1949, alongside an estimated three proofs. [27] [28] Two of the proof coins, certified by PCGS, reportedly sold in excess of US$15,000 at auction. [29]

  3. Coin cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Coins with untouched original surfaces are generally more desirable than those that have been cleaned, although lightly cleaned coins with no damage done may still receive a normal coin grade. Improper cleaning can result in a coin's surface being damaged beyond repair, which is why expert attention is needed for potentially valuable coins.

  4. Lars Emil Bruun - Wikipedia

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    He established a company in 1883 that specialized in the packing and wholesaling of butter. His collection of coins and medals, valued at 500 million Danish kroner, or 73 million USD, is kept at the National Museum of Denmark but will be sold in auction 100 years after his death. [1]

  5. List of Japanese coinage patterns - Wikipedia

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    [29] [27] One of these coins sold for $15,600 (USD) at auction in March, 2019. [30] 1 Sen 10th 十 1877 KM-PnA27 Not much is known about this pattern other than a dragon design which is featured on the obverse. This particular coin was minted in silver, while all the other sen coins of the Meiji era were struck in copper. [31] 1 Sen 41st 一十四

  6. 1851 $50 Humbert - Wikipedia

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    Another high profile auction record was made in a 2008 auction by Bowers and Merena. [4] This particular specimen is among the finest known of its variety, professionally graded by NGC, at a grade of MS-65. (The only MS-65 known to exist of its variety) NGC Chairman Mark Salzburg called it "the most memorable coin I have graded all year". [5]

  7. Coin grading - Wikipedia

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    Coin grading [1] is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A coin's grade is generally determined by six criteria: strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and occasionally the country/state in which it was minted.

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