Here one on eBay tonight it will end. I'm not selling it !but would bid if wasn't low on money. $1.00 and no bidder. Not gold just golden looking.
A couple of random Word Silver coins bought in a small lot. I'll also be making a separate post with the Swedes I have picked up lately. 1 Shilling from New Zealand, 1935. 5.65 grams .500 silver. The 1935 is a slightly scarce year. 1 Franc from Switzerland, 1945. 5.00 grams .835 silver. I got both of these and a decent 1936S dime. What do you think...should I get them graded? : ) <joke> Rob
New Zealand KM#3, mintage - 1,680,000 grade/value F-$3.00 VF-$20.00 XF-$60.00 UNC-200.00 BU-$400.00 Krauses values may differ from real market values. guessing is your coins grade a VF or XF ?
Switzerland, KM#24, .835 silver, mintage- 7,794,000 grade/value F-$5.00 VF-$6.00 XF-$7.00 UNC-$10.00 BU-$18.00 Krauses values may differ from real market values. guessing grade VF-XF ?
I like many of the older New Zealand types. Here's a florin that I got for its spot value. It was completely gunked up with slime and PVC goo, so I gave it an acetone treatment. This is how I collect "junk" silver...
Whitman modern world coins book, 1850-1964 has $20.00 for it in VF.buyers market I think you did okay.
This was a coin I just happened to see for sale on eBay and picked up because I'd never seen it before. I spend a lot of time looking through dealers' junk bins and looking at the cheaper eBay auctions and I've never seen one of these before. You'd think from this time period they'd be fairly common, but apparently not. 1934 Austria 1 schilling.
i just won this today, im excited to get it, its a 1977 Gambia 40 dalasis. Its huge, 35.29 grams sterling silver , 1.0495oz a.s.w. the mintage is 4,304. I think this is the biggest silver coin i have now.