heres a few coins i know nothing about, any info would be nice and value if any

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by maggie123, Jan 14, 2011.

  1. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    heres few coins a friend showed me, he doesnt collect to please excuse the way he handles them in the pic
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  3. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    more unknowns

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  4. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    last couple of pics

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    the pics taken are not on my hand i took them of a bunch of coins a friend revieved from a neighbour who passed away , he doesnt hav e much respect for the coins so thats the best i could do on getting him to let me take some pics..thoughts thanks, any value?
     
  5. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    the first pic is a 1954 elizabeth ii florin... not much value in circulated grades.
    the second pic is a 1956 elizabeth ii shilling, english reverse... again, not much value in circulated grades. i can pick them up locally for 25¢ each.
     
  6. blsmothermon

    blsmothermon Member

    The fourth picture looks like balance scale weights. Probably in grams or grains. The sixth pic is a British "cartwheel" penny or twopence, hard to tell which from the pic. These have alot of value in higher grades, but low grades don't bring much. I'd say $5-$10. BTW, to tell which it is, the penny was 1 ounce of copper and the twopence was 2 ounces of copper.
     
  7. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    I also see a German Rentenpfennig and a Jamaican penny. Both are common dates/mint marks and don't have much value (I see them all the time in 10/$1 junk bins). The Iceland 25 Aurar from 1940 is a little less common, but I've also seen it in the same bins. I had to double check, but it's copper-nickel and is only worth about 50 cents (book value).
     
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