Found these while roll searching american coins and i have no idea if they are worth anything or maybe a key date??? Would like to know where they come from as well, also where can i exchange foreign coin in the US?
third is from greece. last one is from italy. i have a bunch of old junk foreign coins that i have the same question about, that is, where can i exchange them for some real money.
The only option is to find another collector who wants what you have and has what you want. Banks and foreign exchange offices simply don't deal in coins - only folding money. (I was going to say "paper", but then I remembered that plastic is used in some countries.)
maybe to you they are worth "zilch," but to a world collector they have value. maybe not thousands of dollars, but even $1 is more than "zilch."
"One man's trash is another man's treasure." There's a buyer for almost anything including manure. You just have to find that buyer.
They are great when you team up with a 45 smith and western, a clothespin nailed to a fence post and a sunday afternoon to kill.
finding buyers for ordinary foreign coins that are no longer valid is pretty difficult. for example, i've got some non silver pre-decimal british and irish coins, and they are basically worthless as far as i can tell. they can't be redeemed in the country and because there are so many still out there, there is no demand. some of the coins listed, being pre-euro coins but not old enough to be rare or made of pm fall into that same category.