This Monaco 1 Franc & the Puerto Rico 10 Centavos were found in a lot of new World coins at the Naugatuck show. The dealer's batch of coins was offered at 50% off. :smile The Monaco piece ended up costing a few dollars & the Puerto Rico coin ended up costing a little over $10.
These last two came from one of my favorite World coin dealers. The two coins may be common as dirt but IMO they are nice BU examples. 1944-S Philippines 5 Centavos 1952 Macau 10 Avos
got it thanks. here's the PCGS pic of my Belgium 1837 5 cent coin: population report for this coin is the only 1 graded MS-64 and only 1 higher MS-65 for this date/denomination
Here 1 of the 20pound of world coins I was sent as a gift.Its almost Morgan Dollar in size wise but were its from??? Poland??? its silver I know that much.Maybe someone can tell me more??
It features Tadeusz Kościuszko. In the US, especially people in and around Philadelphia may know the name. Christian
By the way, I am not so sure about the "silver" part. Basically that was a Cu-Ni circulation coin. Don't know whether there were any silver issues ... Christian
hi jello. your coin is from Poland. KM#50 1960 10 zlotych denomination, mintage 27,551,000. 31mm size, metal-copper-nickel. the head of Tadeuxz Kosciuszko grades VF-0.90 XF-$3.00 UNC-$13.00 there is 1 coin in .625 silver 1976 proof KM#82, 100 zlotych denomination. with his face is facing right. there are also 4 pattern coins with this guys head on them
I traded a bunch of Lincolns to my woman for this nicely toned 10 Pfennig. It has a lovely purple irridescent tone that I can't quite capture, and I love the touch of blue on the top. Really really lustrous, as it is a proof. This pic was taken with the coin in a black airtite ring, so that isn't rim damage
I'd say AU-55, I've seen AU-50's that have little luster & look like exf's. AU-58 should be coin with just a bit of cabinet friction. Thus I'll call it a 55. Incidentally am in Panama right now.
A manager at my walmart asked me if i collected coins after looking at my coin pics on facebook. i said yes. he said he had some coins in an old folder and a bag of common world coins that had been in a drawer for about 20 years. i said heck yea lets see what you have. he had maybe 10 I thought were nice the rest very common. the best being a germany 2 mark and another being a Cuba coin error maybe on the wrong blank/planchet ? and another Netherlands error coin he found in a bank roll... it looks cracked. he also had this east India company coin that I have not found in my catalogs or it's a pattern coin or a fake ??? i need help on that 1 here's some pics of it. helllppppp. thanks.
Cuban possible error coin ? wrong sized blank/planchet ?? any error pros out there that could tell for sure ? and a possible value for it ?
Netherlands error ? my friend selling this to me found it in a bank roll in netherlands. is it real ? what happened to it ? what is it worth error pros ?