Grade this 1 para - Montenegro 1906

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  • Grade this 1 para - Montenegro 1906   by Deagle74 on 22 Jan, 2010 07:23
  • Hi all!

    This is not (jet) my coin - and these are the sellers pics. It's a very nice Montenegro para from 1906 (200.000 minted) - you can get them in unc condition - but I believe this must be one of the nicest examples out there. I saw one sold on Heritage for 79$, graded by NGC 64 MS RD. Can this baby beat this - could this one be MS 65 or even MS66?? Is there a possibility to get this grade f. e. from PCGS. You all have lots of PCGS submissions (i have never submitt a coin for grading).

    I will appreciate your opinion??




    Thanx, Rok

    P.S.
    Oh yes - the seller asks 80€, (approx. 112$), and I believe this is a bit pricey.
  • Reply #1   by Zantetsuken on 22 Jan, 2010 08:51
  • Hi all!

    This is not (jet) my coin - and these are the sellers pics. It's a very nice Montenegro para from 1906 (200.000 minted) - you can get them in unc condition - but I believe this must be one of the nicest examples out there. I saw one sold on Heritage for 79$, graded by NCG 64 MS RD. Can this baby beat this - could this one be MS 65 or even MS66?? Is there a possibility to get this grade f. e. from PCGS. You all have lots of PCGS submissions (i have never submitt a coin for grading).

    I will appreciate your opinion??




    Thanx, Rok

    P.S.
    Oh yes - the seller asks 80€, (approx. 112$), and I believe this is a bit pricey.

    Hi 'Deagle', welcome aboard. It's often difficult to give grading from photos and I'm not an expert on grading, but this indeed a beautiful looking coin and would rank a BU (my opinion only). Krause's catalog only lists Unc and BU (Brilliant Uncirculated). Unc. lists for $90 USD, while BU doesn't show a price. This being said, 80 EU ($112 USD) is not so unreasonable, but this is just my opinion. You should, however, have a professional grade this to get a better idea. PCGS and others do alot of splitting hairs with grading (MS-64, MS-65 etc.). These grades are typically used for U.S. coins, and is a bit over my head when determining this. I hope this helped. Good luck.

    ~Daniel.
  • Reply #2   by Deagle74 on 22 Jan, 2010 10:54
  • Thank you Daniel, you are probably right.

    Here is a link to specimen from Heritage auction - graded MS64 - this may help.

    http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=69091&Lot_No=61164

    Thanx, Rok
  • Reply #3   by Zantetsuken on 22 Jan, 2010 11:07
  • Thank you Daniel, you are probably right.

    Here is a link to specimen from Heritage auction - graded MS64 - this may help.

    http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=69091&Lot_No=61164

    Thanx, Rok

    Thanks for the link Rok. In all honesty, I don't know if the MS-64 and MS-65 are legitimate grades, or just a handjob to get more money. Maybe it's a little of both. In any case, I go simply go by XF, AU or Unc. for the higher grades. It's simpler that way. Again this is just my opinion.

    ~Daniel.
  • Reply #4   by mmarotta on 28 Sep, 2010 16:01
  • I am interested in the legend
    k?ashevina Shrna Gora -- is that right? 

    CRNA GORA is the modern name for Montenegro, so I assume this means
    "Kingdom of White Mountain."

    I am pretty good at languages, but this has me stumped.
  • Reply #5   by coinsarefun on 28 Sep, 2010 17:12
  • I'm going to have to agree with Daniel here.
    It appears, in the images to be about  BU.....IMO :)


    Nice coin :ThumbsUp;
  • Reply #6   by BCNumismatics on 02 Oct, 2010 21:30
  • I am interested in the legend
    k?ashevina Shrna Gora -- is that right? 

    CRNA GORA is the modern name for Montenegro, so I assume this means
    "Kingdom of White Mountain."

    I am pretty good at languages, but this has me stumped.

    Mike,
      Montenegro was a principality prior to 1910,when Prince Nicholas became King Nicholas I of Montenegro.

    In both Montenegrin & Serbian,the word for 'Prince' is 'Knyaz',& 'King' is 'Kral'.

    Have a read here; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_I_of_Montenegro .

    Aidan.
  • Reply #7   by Deagle74 on 03 Oct, 2010 03:09

  • CRNA GORA is the modern name for Montenegro, so I assume this means
    "Kingdom of White Mountain."

    I am pretty good at languages, but this has me stumped.

    crna = negro = black (not white)
  • Reply #8   by BCNumismatics on 03 Oct, 2010 16:13
  • Rok,
      The name 'Montenegro' is in itself derived from either Italian or the Venetian language.

    Aidan.

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