Collectible coins are items valued for their rarity, historical significance, or aesthetic appeal, rather than their face value. In the United States, collectible coins include various types such as commemorative coins, bullion coins, and mint sets. The 30 Den may refer to a specific denomination or classification within a collectible range, though "Den" is not a standard term widely used in U.S. numismatics. Collectors often seek coins based on their metal composition, year of minting, and condition, with factors like grading and provenance significantly influencing their market value.
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1709-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1709 | Metz |
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1710-A 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1710 | Paris |
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1710-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1710 | Metz |
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1710-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1710 | Lyon |
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1711-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1711 | Metz |
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1711-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1711 | Lyon |
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1712-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1712 | Metz |
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1712-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1712 | Lyon |
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1713-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1713 | Metz |
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1713-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1713 | Lyon |