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Luxembourg Coin: 1967 40 Francs (fr) Rare

Luxembourg Coin: 1967 40 Francs (fr) Rare

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 318346)

The 1967 40 Francs is part of a series of Pattern coins struck from 1967-1967. The specific variety is (fr) Rare. Designated as a Proof (PR) strike, this coin is made of Silver.
Obverse: Left portrait of Prince Henri d'Orange-Nassau (1820 - 1879), governor of Luxembourg and brother of the king of the Netherlands, and his companion Amelia Gloria of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenbach.
Reverse: The door of the city of Luxembourg with the initials of the engraver and the word TRIAL below, surrounded by the legend and the commemorative dates.

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GSID: 318346
Country: Luxembourg
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Denomination: 40 Fr / 40 Francs
Designation: PR
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Coinage Years: 1967-1967
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Strike Type: Proof
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Numista Number: 70778
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