Description
✦ The Details
This is a circulated 1885 Hungary 1 krajczar copper coin with visible wear and a dark brown toned surface. The coin remains identifiable, with no obvious cleaning visible in the listing photos.
- Year: 1885.
- Denomination: 1 krajczar.
- Country of origin: Hungary.
- Composition: Copper.
- Circulated condition with worn design detail.
- SKU: tbm-coin-494.
SKU: tbm-coin-494
More Info:
- Detected Type: Coin
- Year: 1885
- Denomination: 1 krajczar
- Composition: Copper
- Certification: Uncertified
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
- Country of Origin: Hungary
- SKU: tbm-coin-494
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✦ AI Grade Notes · Grade Very Good
TroCuri grade analysis. Every defect TroCuri observed is listed below so you can verify against the photos.
Overall: This 1885 Hungary 1 krajczar shows clear circulation wear and fits the Very Good range based on the softened central devices and reduced fine detail. The coin is still legible and collectible, but it does not show the sharper relief expected for higher grades.
Wear: Wear is evident across both sides, with the central shield/device flattened and the wreath and legends softened. The highest points are rounded and the design no longer retains crisp inner detail.
Luster: No mint luster is visible. The surfaces appear dull and fully circulated rather than bright or cartwheel reflective.
Strike: The strike appears moderate overall, with the central design details lacking sharpness. The main devices are visible, but finer elements are muted by wear.
Surface Preservation: The surfaces appear intact but darkened with age and circulation, with a matte brown appearance. I do not see obvious signs of cleaning, polishing, or major surface damage in the photos.
Eye Appeal: Eye appeal is average to below average due to the dark tone and heavy wear. The coin is still presentable for a circulated type example, but it is not especially attractive.
Contact Marks: No major contact marks or disruptive gouges stand out in the photos. The main issue is general circulation wear rather than isolated heavy marks.
Toning / Color: The coin shows full brown toning with darker areas around the rim and fields. The color looks natural and stable rather than brightened or cleaned.






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