Sweden: 10 öre 1938

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This is a subject treated as PM to start with.

 

1st message from Kaukola65

Hi Ole.

 

I have two pieces of Swedish 10 öre coins from 1938 and I found some differencies in them. 

 

1) Cap between the shield and number 3,

2) cap between numbers 3 and 8,

3) an aisle of number 3 and

4) a letter G seems to be different.

 

I wish that you have time to check these pictures and give me a comment. I have not found any information about this kind of variations from Delzanno's Myntårsboken or other books.

 

Looking forward to your answer.

 

Best regards,

 

Kauko

 

 

My answer:

 

Hi Kauko,

 

a nice find, the G is probably just wear and tear, but the 38 versus 3 8 is certainly a variant, which up to now probably have not documented anywhere.

 

If caould send me the images WITHOUT your arrows, I could set up the documentation like this (I would apply the arrows on the macro images only.

 

 

I already made another 1938 documentation some time ago!

 

Kauko's reply:

 

Hi Ole,

 

Thank you for your early reply.

 

Here are those pictures you asked. Could you tell me what might be a possible value of the variant? 

 

I have some Swedish 2 öre coins too where I found somethink unusual marks, but I am not sure are they only minting errors.

 

BR

 

Kauko

 

 

 

My answer:

 

Hi Kauko,

 

I have plenty of variants in my collection, but there's no market for them, so mine have the value of the normal coin with the same grade. 

 

The US varieties on the coins before 1950 have a surplus value, but again, it's not easy to find buyers. If I have the possibility to swap for variant, I take it, but then I'm very interested in them.

 

Thanks for the images. I'll set up the documentation this weekend.

 

Take care and have fun and go on sending me images of your findings, and I'll look after the documentations, OK?

OLe

 

Kauko's answer:

 

Hi.

 

Ok. Thank you.. I need to buy a better camera, so I could take better images. Can you recommend some? 

 

I have just started collecting about two years ago. It's nice to hear that I have one variant in my small collection

 

 Lets keep in touch. Have a nice weekend.

 

Kauko

 

My answer:

 

Hej Kauko,

 

here is the modified image

Please send me the images of your “suspicious” coins?

 

In my opinion your camera is quite OK. I use a Nikon Coolpix S9100 on its macro option and it's giving this as a result

 

Take care

Ole

 

Kauko

 

Hi Ole.

 

Looks good. 

 

At first, here are images from 2 öre coin 1928 where I found somethink unusual marks when I took a better look of year 28 and those punch marks…  Eg. It looks like there is a twisted (ccw) number 2 above year 2 and smaller numbers in those bunch marks. What can explain these? I haven't seen similar in any coins before?

 

I will send some images of my other coins later this week.

 

BR

 

Kauko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My reaction

 

Hej Kauko,

 

to me, they appear to be PMD (post Mint Damage), which doesn't count as variants.

 

Best regards

ole

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Thanks for all your good work here! 
I am always glad to find one of your documents on a numista catalog page.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

The 10 öre 1938 is recognized to have alot of varied dies as per swedish litrature with variants where dates varies in distance the crown varies in dimesions and the engravers mark varying in size

 

This goes for most swedish coinage but as sjoelund says very few variants holds any diffrence in value from each others.

I agree with Ole, looks like PMD.

*inspecting a Roman mintmark*

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