Some haymarking is present on the obverse within the fields and an area on the reverse peripheral from 6 to 8 o’clock displays the same characteristics. However, the most dominant characteristic of this coin is the eye-appeal. Which is accentuated by luminous peripheral tones on the obverse and similar subtler tones on the reverse. Cartwheel luster that is subtly present on both sides contributes to the attractive eye-appeal and this example is the finest at PCGS as of 10/018/18.
Europe France Ecu 1730 T PCGS MS64 42692
$2,500.00
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Europe France Ecu 1730 T PCGS MS64 42692
Catalog: KM486.20
Denom: Ecu
Mint: T
Date: 1730
Grade: PCGS MS64
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