Large group of unsorted coins arrived: trying to sort and ID

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by marbury518, Mar 20, 2014.

  1. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    I found some good stuff but still sorting. I have a junk pile to give away or trash and two piles of silver three penny pieces. 61 pre 47 and 29 pre 1920. Pics of the better coins will be posted shortly.
     

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  3. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    Germany Funf Mark 1902
    GB Crown 1890
    GB Half Crown 1887
     

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  4. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    This is the rarest find in the group I think. 2 Piastres Sultan Fouad I 1920. It has an edge nip but grade is high and these have crazy prices online. Not sure if worth a slab when I send my next lot to PCGS with the edge?
     

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  5. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    1806 farthing, 1806 penny, 1887 shilling
     

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  6. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    Unusual token, 1795 similar one on e-bay but not the same script. Unidentified Chinese coin. IMG_3404.JPG IMG_3405.JPG IMG_3402.JPG IMG_3403.JPG
     
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  7. bobbyhelmet

    bobbyhelmet Member

    Found these two matches for the token on eBay:

    380562078727
    200993760036

    Took this from the description of the item in the first link, cool thing to have :)

    Richardson's copper Conder halfpenny token dated 1795.

    Obverse: View of Lady Fortune standing between two 18th century lottery wheels: "NOTHING VENTURE NOTHING HAVE 1795".

    Reverse: Text on six lines and round circumference: "AT THE OFFICES OF RICHARDSON GOODLUCK & Co No 12807 THE LAST PRIZE OF £30,000 SHARED WAS SOLD IN SIXTEENTHS”. Plain edge.

    Richardson, Goodluck & Co., were stock-brokers and lottery-office keepers with a business at No. 104 Bank Building, Cornhill in the City, and at No. 8 Charing Cross in the West End of London. Goodluck was an old country woman who was made a partner purely for the use of her name. She received a payment of £50.00 per year and had no further interest in the firm.
     
  8. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    Thanks Bobby........v interesting..........and I would guess in this grade worth a few quid.
     
  9. bobbyhelmet

    bobbyhelmet Member

    Certainly seems to be.

    Your unidentified Chinese coin is a Zheng He Tong Bao from the Northern Song dynasty, it will date to around 1111AD but not fully checked up on it. Value will not be huge unfortunately, maybe $5-10.
     
  10. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    OK.......well it might go to e-bay at 99c start then.......just posting some Palestine Mils from the group too. I understand the 1933 is a better date.....and these are nice cond. IMG_3406.JPG IMG_3407.JPG
     
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  11. Angelo P

    Angelo P Member

    A post like this makes me question why I stopped searching and sorting through foreign coins. I really did enjoy just sitting at the table and going through and researching them.
    I think I may just need to start up again. Nice finds.
     
  12. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    Casino token in there from Monaco too. IMG_3408.JPG IMG_3409.JPG
     
  13. Kentucky

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    If you don't mind me asking, where did you buy them?
     
  14. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    All I can say it that it was a general British auction house that does not specialise in coins. Very few of the coins were described at all. Just took a chance.
     
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