The fourth coin: it is a 1944S Philippines One Centavo. It is in around VF-30 condition while it is damaged, so it would receive a details grade...
For the 3rd coin: it is a 1952R Italy 5 Lire. It is in around VF-20 to 30 conditon. Here is the NGC price guide value:[IMG] Based on this your...
The second coin: It is a Japanese 10 Yen from somewhere between 1951 and 1958 (decifering the date would take a couple minutes, but its not worth...
For the first coin pictured: it is a 1928(m) Australia 6 Pence, it is .925 silver and has an actual silver weight of .0839ozt. I would say the...
[IMG] If it was not scratched it would probably be worth a dollar, but all it is worth with the scratches is it's copper melt value. Sent from...
I would guess the grade as VF-20 to VF-30, but that green patina may give your coin a details grade. So the Krause value for VF-20 would be $12,...
[IMG] Here is a pic of the book values of your coin. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thats really fake Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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In order of best to worst: Brittanias, Philharmonics, and then Pandas. Try looking for better deals at flea markets or on ebay though, the bullion...
I will take a MS60 1815 5 Francs for it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The holder just says "Unknown Malta Medal" with ".4625 ASW Sterling Silver". It weighs a half troy ounce. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks for the information. But I still cannot pinpoint the identidy of the coin/medal. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
[IMG][IMG] I bought this coin over the summer in PA from a trusted seller. He insisted that the coin was sterling silver and was from Malta. I...
What grade would you think this coin is in? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks stldanceartist. I will likely list the coin on Ebay as BIN/BO at $325. I purchased it around a month ago on an ebay auction for far less...
[IMG][IMG] It appears that the black spots on the obverse are just blemishes and not pitting.
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