1865 Napoleon 10 Centimes

jamesandsons

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This was a pretty great box of halves *before* I got to the 49th roll. 2 1964's, 3 40%'s, and a 1982-S proof.

Then in roll #49, I found this:

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At first in the dark I thought it was an old British Penny. Then I saw Napoleon and "Empire Francais". I did some Googling, and for a second thought I'd hit the jackpot on a 20 Franc gold piece. (It was dark, and I was over-tired and delirious).

Seems to be worth maybe five bucks from what I've seen. Think I'll hang on to this one - it's worth much more than five bucks to me to be able to show people the 148 year old foreign coin I pulled from a roll of JFK half dollars :)
 

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sagittarius98

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1865-BB France 10 centimes- $3 in F, $1.50 in VG

I like the mintmark on the BB ones, it almost looks like a doubled die. It represents Strasbourg.
 

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jamesandsons

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shame its worth so little.

Yeah. I think we need a different valuation system other than the open market cash value. This coin has to be worth like 500 CRH points, where a 40% Kennedy is worth, say 5 CRH points.
 

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Yeah. I think we need a different valuation system other than the open market cash value. This coin has to be worth like 500 CRH points, where a 40% Kennedy is worth, say 5 CRH points.

Yes 500 points to you

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jamesandsons

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You hunt halves in the dark? That seems counterproductive.

:laughing7:

Well, it wasn't in the total dark. I was sitting on the couch watching football, with the light of a 60-watt table lamp. Enough light to see silver, and I was face-checking everything anyway because I was in no rush. But with something unfamiliar like this, it was dim enough to be confused for a while about what I'd found.
 

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Amazing to think about how that coin ended up your hand! Very cool.

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