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US Coins, World Coins, and More => World and Ancient Coins, Conder tokens and medals => Topic started by: regandon on October 18, 2009, 11:25:52 PM
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These are 2 very rare Luxembourg essai I've heard about and have been looking for them for quite a few years. My time waiting has paid off. ;D
One is a very rare essai struck in silver instead of gold. The other is struck in copper-nickel. I was very lucky to win both types. These coins are not listed in Krause or Wictor. They were officially minted in gold.
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That's very cool regandon.
Are there just a few known or are these unique(1)?
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That's very cool regandon.
Are there just a few known or are these unique(1)?
Anyone that I've talked with states these come up at auctions very rarely. As for known mintages, I believe somewhere around 20 to 50 pieces. But, that's just a guess. I know the ones that specialize in essai, have a hard time finding published mintage records on these two pieces. I would believe the one minted in silver would have a lower mintage. I'm just glad to have found both the silver and the copper-nickel ones in one auction.
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That is very interesting. Thanks for the inf
and once again cogratulations!
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Its been very hard to find any mintage records on them. There are published mintages on the gold ones. But, then again, they are only known in gold. I know of only one other silver one that came up for auction a few months back. It came back up for auction, and now I own it. As for the copper-nickel one,..this is the only one I've seen in over two years. I do believe there are other ones out there, but I've only seen one come up at auction.
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Regandon,
These ARE listed in Krause - 'Unusual World Coins',that is.
You need to have this catalogue,despite all the junk that is listed in there that shouldn't be listed at all.
Aidan.
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The only versions in that cat are the standard versions and the gold essais, The silver and copper-nickel essais are not in the cat. I have. I have all the Krause cats.
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I always enjoy reading your posts! Is it just me or are there partially rotated dies on the C-N example?
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I always enjoy reading your posts! Is it just me or are there partially rotated dies on the C-N example?
Thanks Bill. Yes the copper-nickel does have rotated dies.