Clarification of German coin grading terminology [gelöst]

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Hi all,

 

As per the title, while I am broadly familiar with German-language coin grades (schon/sehr schon/vorzuglich/STGL = F/VF/EF/UNC), I have noticed the term, or rather the abbreviation “stplfr”. The coins bearing this grade look very, very nice, but I do not know what stplfr means.

 

Could any of our German-speaking members (or any members, really) please advise what this term means?

 

Thanks in advance.

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I would say it is an abbreviation of Stemplefrisch = freshly minted

 

edit; yes it is https://www.mgmindex.de/index.php?title=Stempelfrisch

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Thanks King,

 

That would make sense. The coin in question does indeed look fresh from the mint, with very few bag-marks.

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