What is it? And, if anything, how much is it worth?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by LouLou, May 18, 2010.

  1. LouLou

    LouLou New Member

    I recently found some of my dad's old coin collection, being a daddy's girl I could never give any of it up, but I have never seen anything like it before. Its very large, probably as big as two silver dollars put together, if not a little bigger. Could anyone tell me what it is, and if so, how much It would be worth?
     

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  3. partdopy

    partdopy Junior Member

    This appears to be a commemorative, at least to me, rather than a coin. Tadeusz Kościuszko was a general during the American Revolutionary War, and the words appearing around the reverse of the coin are words written about him in correspondence from Thomas Jefferson I believe.

    Would like to help more but I can't find anything that looks similar to this.
     
  4. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Historical medals such as yours fall into the category of "exonumia", things similar or related to coins and currency. As such their value is either the bullion value if struck (or cast) in a precious metal, or their collectible value to people interested in the particular historical niche they occupy.
     
  5. LouLou

    LouLou New Member

    Thank-you so much, I really appreciate the help!
     
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