RHODESIAN COIN VALUE

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Danie, Dec 12, 2017.

  1. Danie

    Danie New Member

    Can anyone tell me what the value is of the following coins I have,

    RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
    1956 ONE PENNY
    1955 ONE PENNY
    1956 ONE SHILLING
    1957 ONE SHILLING
    1957 THREE PENCE
    1962 THREE PENCE
    1964 THREE PENCE

    RHODESIA
    1964 10 CENT
    1975 5 CENT
    1964 5 CENT
    1970 1 CENT
    1972 1 CENT
    1975 1 CENT
    1974 1 CENT

    SOUTHERN RHODESIA
    1934 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1935 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1938 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1939 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1940 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1941 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1942 ONE PENNY SILVER
    1942 ONE PENNY BROWN
    1943 ONE PENNY BROWN
    1944 ONE PENNY BROWN
    1947 ONE PENNY BROWN
    1950 ONE PENNY BROWN
    1951 ONE PENNY BROWN
    1952 ONE PENNY BROWN

    1944 ONE SHILLING
    1947 ONE SHILLING
    1948 ONE SHILLING
    1949 ONE SHILLING
    1950 ONE SHILLING
    1951 ONE SHILLING
    1952 ONE SHILLING

    1950 SIXPENCE

    1944 3D
    1945 3D
    1947 3D
    1948 3D
    1949 3D
    1951 3D
    1952 3D

    ZIMBABWE

    1980 ONE DOLLAR
    2001 ONE DOLLAR

    1980 20 CENT
    1987 20 CENT

    1980 10 CENT
    1999 10 CENT

    1980 5 CENT
    1982 5 CENT

    2014 10 CENT BOND COIN
     
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  3. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Welcome to CT Danie,
    Your best bet would be to look at the prices realized for similar condition coins on eBay. Without knowing the condition of the coins, it is impossible for anyone to give you any sort of real value estimate.
     
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  4. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Hi @Danie First, everything depends upon the condition of each coin, which leads to...this is too extensive a list for anyone to hunker down with. Probably be best if you can locate, possibly at your library, a copy of the appropriate Krause World Coin Catalog. If they do not have one you might request an inter loan library copy from another library.
     
  5. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    You can look up every one of these on the net. Photos are nec. to guess condition.
     
  6. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    @Danie - here are a couple websites that will help you out:

    NGC World Coin Price Guide
    Numista

    You will need to know the difference between a business strike and proof strike (mirror finish) coin - just a quick look at the Rhodesia & Nyasaland shows a pretty striking difference in prices. For example: The 1956 Penny as a business strike is listed at $7.50 in BU (brilliant uncirculated), but the proof version is $400.

    Edit: Looking through your coin list, looks like most of them are pretty common and inexpensive when circulated. There are a few exceptions, but it will be impossible for us to give you a value without seeing the coins. Here are the coins you might start with taking pictures, as they have the potential to be worth the most:

    Southern Rhodesia -

    1935, 1937, 1942 Penny (not silver, earlier ones are copper-nickel)
    1945 3 Pence (1945 is 50% silver)

    There are others that may have additional values if they are the proof versions, but we can't tell that without photos.
     
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