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I'm not an expert in any kind of coins, but I reckon I'm good at research and will do my best to help. Feel free to tell me my identifications/valuations/gradings are wrong. It's the only way I'll learn.
Цитата: levchakyI'm sorry, but I wanted to know the price of a coin in 1854. tomorrow I will prove that the year 1854.
coin on cleaning and tomorrow we will see ...
Okay.
Firstly, Uzhgorod is the right place to find an Austro-Hungarian coin;
Secondly, please accept that the World of Numismatics align and agree that this type of 2 Kreuzer was NOT minted in 1854, so yours is either bubbled as Kuna suggests, or "manufactured", i.e. some clever guy has worked on it to fake the number.
Or - possibly - though the likelyhood is extremely small - you have discovered an invalueble unique piece. In this unlikely event, please, do not clean the coin (never destroy a coin by cleaning!), but rather have microscopic picture of the surface, so experts (not me) can apply metallurgic inspection to prove that it is original.
Цитата: levchakyI'm sorry, but I wanted to know the price of a coin in 1854. tomorrow I will prove that the year 1854.
coin on cleaning and tomorrow we will see ...
Okay.
Firstly, Uzhgorod is the right place to find an Austro-Hungarian coin;
Secondly, please accept that the World of Numismatics align and agree that this type of 2 Kreuzer was NOT minted in 1854, so yours is either bubbled as Kuna suggests, or "manufactured", i.e. some clever guy has worked on it to fake the number.
Or - possibly - though the likelyhood is extremely small - you have discovered an invalueble unique piece. In this unlikely event, please, do not clean the coin (never destroy a coin by cleaning!), but rather have microscopic picture of the surface, so experts (not me) can apply metallurgic inspection to prove that it is original.
Welcome to the site, btw
Thank you. I think in this state coin has no value.