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What is an écu coin?
The term écu ( French pronunciation: [eky]) may refer to one of several French coins. The first écu was a gold coin (the écu d'or) minted during the reign of Louis IX of France, in 1266. The value of the écu varied considerably over time, and silver coins (known as écu d'argent) were also introduced.What is a cud on a coin?
A cud on a coin is a damaged area resembling a blob on the surface of a coin. The cud is raised above the field, obliterating the device or inscription where it appears. Cuds result from die cracks or die breaks that have become severe. They can also form from die chips were part of the die surface has become damaged and broken away.What is an uncirculated coin?
The term " uncirculated coin" refers to the condition of a coin that indicates that it has never circulated in the regular money supply in the economy. In other words, the coin shows no signs of wear on any of its surfaces. Remember, all coins enter the economy through the federal reserve bank.What is the value of a silver écu?
In 1726 it was first issued at issued 8.3 to a French Mark of silver, 11/12 fine (or 27.03 g fine silver), and valued at 6 ₶. The silver écu was further broken down into a 1⁄8 value coin ( huitième d'écu ), a 1⁄4 value coin (the quart d'écu) and a 1⁄2 value coin (the demi-écu ).