Greetings!
What is the, by Numista Rarity Index:
- Most common coin? (I have seen NRI = 3)
- Most common silver coin?
- Most common gold coin?
- Most common coin with no people who want to swap?
This should not be taken into serious consideration, but it would be great to know what varieties that generally more or less of us have!
Цитата: "SquareRootLolly"Greetings!
What is the, by Numista Rarity Index:
- Most common coin? (I have seen NRI = 3)
- Most common silver coin?
- Most common gold coin?
- Most common coin with no people who want to swap?
This should not be taken into serious consideration, but it would be great to know what varieties that generally more or less of us have!
Thanks,
SRL
Greetongs,
I have never seen a NRI 2 coin.
Most common silver coin? Weirdly the USA quite large morgan dollar is NRI 6. USA "mercury dime" has NRI 5.
Gold coin? No idea.
Цитата: "SquareRootLolly"Greetings!
What is the, by Numista Rarity Index:
- Most common coin? (I have seen NRI = 3)
- Most common silver coin?
- Most common gold coin?
- Most common coin with no people who want to swap?
This should not be taken into serious consideration, but it would be great to know what varieties that generally more or less of us have!
Thanks,
SRL
Greetongs,
I have never seen a NRI 2 coin.
Most common silver coin? Weirdly the USA quite large morgan dollar is NRI 6. USA "mercury dime" has NRI 5.
Gold coin? No idea.
My profile picture coin (1 Franc Semeuse O.Roty 1898-1920) is pretty common too; most of the small, large mintage silver coins (Morgan/Peace dollars, British Shillings/sixpences, French 50 centimes, 1 Francs after 1870) will be very common; they're usually available at melt value.