1873 20 lira Vittorio Emanunele II ???

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by ERaSeR, May 24, 2005.

  1. ERaSeR

    ERaSeR New Member

    Victor Emmanuelle II , 100 lira, worth???

    Sorry,I do not have pictures to post, but I would like to know if this coin is worth,and approximately how much....

    I will post more details about the coin later.....


    I would really appreciate your ANY opinion and help.....



    NICK
     
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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Hi Nick. Welcome to the forum.

    Are you asking about the same coin discussed in >>this thread<< ? :confused:
    If so, all your questions are answered there. If not, and you can't post a picture, at least describe the coin for us, including date, legends, and design.
     
  4. ERaSeR

    ERaSeR New Member

    Sorry double post.....
     
  5. ERaSeR

    ERaSeR New Member

    This may be silly,but I only have this.....
    Even if you could not recognize it from this picture,please tell me everything you know about Vittorio Emanuelle II 100 lira,year 1872,weight 32.2 g,the owner says that it is very rare and worth,but I couldnt find any info about it....

    Thank you for any info.....


    Nick
     

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  6. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    This will give you some basic info - Click Here

    With such a low mintage this coin can bring high values. As listed in Krause - F - $2,000 VF - $4,500 XF - $8,000 Unc - $14,000.

    Hope that helps ;)
     
  7. ERaSeR

    ERaSeR New Member

    Hello, my name is Nick and I have a question for you experts.
    I have the coin from the pictures below, its weight is ~3.5g.
    I would like to know its value and how I could sell it. I am from Serbia.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH



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  8. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    [​IMG] to CoinTalk Nick.

    Your coin is listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM#10.3. It was minted in Milan from .900 gold. If genuine it would weigh 6.4516g, with an actual gold content of .1867 oz., worth about US$100 as bullion.

    In the 2001 catalog it is valued at between US$250-500 in the condition pictured. (If it had an "R" mintmark instead of the "M", it would be worth US$1,600-3,500!)

    The problem with yours, if you have accurately weighed it, it that it is just a bit more than half as heavy as it should be. :eek:
     
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