Identifying 3 Kreuzer - Karl VI, potentially KM# 1541 [opgelost]

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Hello,

I have a 3 Kreuzer coin which appears to be KM# 1541 (3 Kreuzer - Karl VI St Veit, 1714).
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces170408.html

Unfortunately, there is a hole through the year: 17*4



Any help identifying this coin / confirming it is KM# 1541 would be much appreciated.

Also, how much would the hole impact the value? I see the Numista Rarity Index is 100.

Many thanks
Chris
indeed, it is KM # 1541, its price is "whoever cares how much", the hole killed the numismatic component in this coin, which tends to the price of the metal.
I wish everyone good health and a nice day.

It was a long search for a colleague, however, Charles VI really deserves it , pay attention to him. After all, he was our colleague , passionate and passionate numismatist. I don't know how he found the coins -I don't think he didn't buy them, they just liked them and took the collections with him in the carriage.

Here, the sale at auction of numismatic enthusiasts is rounded that way (CZK 500 is 22 dollars) ,However, the price is the highest of all 3 , but the coin was in very good condition.



here is just an example of how valued others are :
https://obchod.numismatika.com/kategorie/karel-vi-1711-1740/

Hi, however, the price is always dependent on the buyer.

Ivan
Status gewijzigd naar Opgelost (Chris_N1, 16-mar-2021, 16:40)
Thank you very much Konstantin and Ivan for your help with this. That was quick!

Shame there is this hole in it but still a nice coin I think.

Thanks again and you all have a nice day.

Chris
While the hole is a pity with a coin that begins in such nice grade, do NOT believe that holed coins in general are only worth the silver value.

While others out here know Austrian coins much better, this does not appear to be such a common coin, a one year type from a minor mint, and my experience with less common coins of this age is that even with a hole, you might capture 1/4 to 1/3 of the value of the unholed specimen (possibly more for scarcer types). It is easy to find coins with holes that have sold for hundreds of dollars, and occasionally thousands, though this will not be in that category.
Thank you, very good to know.

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