Essai in nickel of the 10 centimes (1911), perforated


Obverse
Obverse legend
Reverse legend
Reverse

LIBERTE – EGALITE – FRATERNITE / 10 C _ (year) (ESSAI)

REPUBLIQUE – FRANÇAISE



Transformed photo of a coin sold by cgb.fr (erasure of spots and modification of the color, for a better visual rendering of the original result), link to the sale and their website: https://www.cgb.fr/essai-de-10-centimes-daniel-dupuis-1911-maz-2183-var-spl-pcgs,fmd_447709,a.html. Coin under shell pcsg, link to their website: https://www.pcgseurope.com/?l=fr.


Année G F XF 40 AU 58 MS 63 MS 65
1 1911 - - - - 2.000 -

This coin does not seem to exist in a state of conservation inferior or superior to MS 63.

If you have a more worn copy than the known minimum conservation state, remove aproximately 30 percent for each lower conservation state. In the opposite case, you probably have the best known copy, as long as the coin is not sold, we can not know what price will be obtained in auction.

Quote of cgb.fr about this coin: ''Pièce perforée au centre. Cet exemplaire est intéressant à plusieurs titres. Tout d’abord, il est frappé en 1911, année où aucun essai n’existe pour le type F.136. Un nouveau coin a donc été fabriqué, avec le mot essai. Il est en outre en nickel alors que l’exemplaire de la collection Kolsky MONNAIES VI, n° 1130 était en bronze et celui vendu en boutique internet était en laiton (les deux référencés dans l’ouvrage de michel Taillard et Michel Arnaud, contraiement à cet exemplaire) ce qui signifie que des essais ont été réalisés pour tester des métaux... trois années seulement avant la mise en circulation des Lindauer.
Malheureusement, nous n’avons pas d’information sur le poids de cet exemplaire.
Semble inédit dans ce métal.''.
Traduction: Perforated coin in the center. This copy is interesting in many ways. First, it is struck in 1911, when no test exists for type F.136. A new die has been made, with the word test. It is also in nickel while the copy of the Kolsky collection MONNAIES VI, n ° 1130 was in bronze and that sold in shop internet was made of brass (both referenced in the work of Michel Taillard and Michel Arnaud, contraiement to this copy) which means that tests were carried out to test metals ... only three years before the Lindauers were put into circulation.
Unfortunately, we do not have information on the weight of this copy.
Seems unpublished in this metal.