Up for auction: Poland 1827 3 Grosze FH Rare Coin!
Date: 1827
Size: 25mm diameter
Weight: 8.62 grams
Condition: Very Fine (VF)
Fantastic example of a rare 1827 Poland 3 Grosze FH Copper Coin! These are pretty scarce these days... especially in this condition! Just a beautiful coin. Very low mintage - not many remain! See scans for more detail. This is the REAL DEAL!
Similar coins have sold for well over $500. Low starting bid of $.99c with Low RESERVE!
A very reasonable and fair reserve has been set on this item, well below it's actual market value. I expect this reserve will be met, and exceeded, and the item will go to the high bidder in the auction. Good Luck to all bidders!
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Note that I am NOT a professional coin grader; I make every effort to describe each coin as well as I can, as well as providing high resolution scans for you to judge for yourself. Please use my grading as a general guide only. Here is the guide I use to help grade my coins:
Grading is in 3 categories, from circulated, to about uncirculated (AU), to uncirculated (mint state, or MS)
(P-1) Poor - Barely identifiable; must have date and mintmark, otherwise pretty thrashed.
(FR-2) Fair - Worn almost smooth but lacking the damage Poor coins have.
(G-4) Good - Heavily worn such that inscriptions merge into the rims in places; details are mostly gone.
(VG-8) Very Good - Very worn, but all major design elements are clear, if faint. Little if any central detail.
(F-12) Fine - Very worn, but wear is even and overall design elements stand out boldly. Almost fully-separated rims.
(VF-20) Very Fine - Moderately worn, with some finer details remaining. All letters of LIBERTY, (if present,) should be readable. Full, clean rims.
(EF-40) Extremely Fine - Lightly worn; all devices are clear, major devices bold.
(AU-50) About Uncirculated - Slight traces of wear on high points; may have contact marks and little eye appeal.
(AU-58) Very Choice About Uncirculated - - Slightest hints of wear marks, no major contact marks, almost full luster, and positive eye appeal.
(MS-60) Mint State Basal - Strictly uncirculated but that's all; ugly coin with no luster, obvious contact marks, etc.
(MS-63) Mint State Acceptable - Uncirculated, but with contact marks and nicks, slightly impaired luster, overall basically appealing appearance. Strike is average to weak.
(MS-65) Mint State Choice - Uncirculated with strong luster, very few contact marks, excellent eye appeal. Strike is above average.
(MS-68) Mint State Premium Quality - Uncirculated with perfect luster, no visible contact marks to the naked eye, exceptional eye appeal. Strike is sharp and attractive.
(MS-69) Mint State All-But-Perfect - Uncirculated with perfect luster, sharp, attractive strike, and very exceptional eye appeal. A perfect coin except for microscopic flaws (under 8x magnification) in planchet, strike, or contact marks.
(MS-70) Mint State Perfect - The perfect coin. There are no microscopic flaws visible to 8x, the strike is sharp, perfectly-centered, and on a flawless planchet. Bright, full, original luster and outstanding eye appeal.