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Luxembourg Coin: 1901 5 Centimes

Luxembourg Coin: 1901 5 Centimes

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 318149)

The 1901 5 Centimes is part of a series of Standard circulation coins struck from 1901-1901. Designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Copper-nickel.
Obverse: Portrait of Adolphe (1817-1905), Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1890 to 1905, facing right surrounded by legend and date between two points. Under the portrait cut is the engraver's signature.
Reverse: Face value in two lines surrounded by an oak crown. External pearled circle.

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GSID: 318149
Country: Luxembourg
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Denomination: 5 Ce / 5 Centimes
Designation: MS
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Coinage Years: 1901-1901
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Strike Type: Business
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Numista Number: 5672
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