Any help would be fantastic

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Pure coin, Apr 23, 2005.

  1. Pure coin

    Pure coin New Member

    was just intrested in what you think the worth would be of 2 1967 20c peices, a 1961 penny(i have 2 ), a 1952 florin and a 1932 florin.

    Australian coins,
    Thanks in advance
    Mitch
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Well---that would be hard for two reason...there aren't any 1967 20 cent pieces...
    Photos would be of help too.

    Speedy
     
  4. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    They're not US coins Speedy.
     
  5. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Well I didn't know that they even had 20 cent piece....I learn something everyday!

    Speedy
     
  6. ccgnum

    ccgnum New Member

    What would you say the grades are?
     
  7. rodtsell

    rodtsell WINS Member

    The 1967 20c retails for about US$9 in EF to US$20 in UNC. Any lesser grade, i suggest you spend.

    The 1952 Florin ranges from US$1.50 for VG to US$300 for Gem Unc.

    The 1932 Florin is the best date and ranges from US$70.00 for VG to $15,000 in Gem Unc.

    Hope this helps.

    What grade is your 1932 florin.
     
  8. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Howdy Rod - Welcome to the Forum !!

    Thanks for stoppin by pal, your knowledge and help in this area will be much appreciated ;)
     
  9. Pure coin

    Pure coin New Member

    wow

    thanks guys i apolgoise for not getting back to you sooner you response overwelms me :eek: , here is a picture of the 1932 florin any grading possible would be fantastic, thanks rod, your price list was very helpful!
    1932 florin
    cheers in advance guys :)
     
  10. rodtsell

    rodtsell WINS Member

    Mitch,

    I would grade your 1932 florin as aF, almost fine. It would retail for about US$100.

    I am not a dealer and i only collect by type in grades of EF and better.

    If you are going to collect Australian Florins by date, you have the most difficult date. The mintage of the 1932 florin was 188,000 right at the start of the depression when a florin was a lot of money.

    The 1934 Melbourne Centenary Florin is the other difficult one.
     
  11. ccgnum

    ccgnum New Member

    Interesting piece. I would had said VG by obverse alone, but the reverse is better than usual, so I'd say VG+ since it looks like the obverse has taken a little damage.
     
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