the Netherlands; 1/2 Cent; 1824 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Iceland; 1944; 5 Aurar [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Danish West Indies, 12 Skilling, 1767 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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As I don't really need money now, I'm willing to wait. It hasn't been a good investment though.
I'm buying silver but it has backfired. The US is punch drunk but the other countries are partying like it is 1999. Meanwhile, precious metals...
I'm not a huge foreign coin person but have many of these coins. I'm thinking that you have less than $20 worth of value in them. Most of them...
How about a 1887 50 Ore from Norway? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would separate out the wheat cents by decade. If you have many from 1909-1919, you may have some value depending on the mint mark and...
I purchased a 1917-S Type 1 SLQ this week on the bay. I'm now down to 17 coins to finish my 20th Century US Coin Circulating set. Do you think...
It must be Lincoln with the plethora of US cents since 1909; mintage only. I would go with one of the Caesars if was different coins.
How about a former US territory and wonderful country, the Filipinas. One Centavo 1944S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How about crossing the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand and a 20 cent piece? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is a very nice coin; it has a ding above "In God we Trust" and a few other minor imperfections. The reverse looks very nice. I'm going MS-66.
What prevented it from grading MS-66 or at least a CAC sticker:)
Argentina; 20 Centavos; 1951 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Brazil; 20 Reis; 1869
It is within the tolerance of the mint (2.5 grams).
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