I just put a few nice New Zealand silver coins up. I'd like to trade them for silver of a comparable age and value, preferably European or Commonwealth but I'm not that fussy. They're mostly a solid F, with a few VGs and one VF. I'd trade the whole set of 1933 together, so let me know and I'll reserve them.
p.s. with apologies to the oxidation purists out there, I'm aware some of them have been polished -- not by me!
p.p.s. I used the site below for grading. If anyone has good reason to think that NZ should be graded differently from Canadian, let me know. I'd be interested to hear why.
Cita: neilithicThe shillings wear really quickly because of all the small lines on the grass skirt the maori warrior is wearing
but it is beauty of numismatics- to find high grade coin, who of some of reason escaped from heavy circulation or oven. I really like circulated coins with very small details, it is real challenge to get better and better grade by time : )