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Italy: Umberto I gold 100 Lire 1883-R UNC Details (Obverse Graffiti) NGC,...
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Description
Umberto I gold 100 Lire 1883-R UNC Details (Obverse Graffiti) NGC, Rome mint, KM22, Fr-18. Mintage: 4,219. A luminous representative of a low-mintage issue prized by Italian collectors in both circulated and uncirculated conditions alike. The present offering displays graffiti to the front of Umberto's bust, this clearly including the date "1885", serving as an indication that this was performed relatively close to the year that the coin was struck.Metal: Gold
Diameter: 35mm
Weight: 32.258g
AGW: 0.9334oz
Melt Value: $1,615.72
Gold Spot: $1,731/oz (04-24-2020)
Mintage: 4,219
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Auction Info
2020 April 24 - 27 Central States World Coins & Ancient Coins Signature Auction - Dallas #3083 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
April, 2020
24th-27th
Friday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 13
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