Might be worth around $15,000 now ?
Mainly on the style of the portrait: appears to be 16th/17th century. I'm sure someone with more knowledge on this subject will be able to help you !
A photo would be great for identification. It sounds like a coin of Philip V of Spain from 1734...
That coin is in VG/F condition, with some corrosion or pitting on the reverse, and thus is worth around $60.
The rise in gold prices has been pretty impressive so far. Let's hope that it continues...
I really like the toning on that piece !
That's the correct weight for a British half sovereign. The piece you have is not a coin, but a coin weight: a piece of base metal used (with...
I didn't realise that Valarius Valens issued coins independently of Licinius - they are none listed by Sears. Are you sure that it is not a more...
That appears to be a 16th century Italian copper, but I'm not sure of which state or ruler. Nice coin !
You can get low-grade Morgans for about £10 each here in the UK, which is pretty similar.
NNC is a third/fourth tier grading service, and is neither an authority in authentication or grading. I would estimate that your piece would...
It doesn't really look artificially toned, but the obverse looks as if it has been cleaned, which has resulted in irregularities in the toning.
The confederate issue is a restrike or fantasy of some sort - although the dies of these coins were made, none were struck during the Civil war...
Not very much =(.
Very nice William III ! That coin is closer to a VF on the American grading system. The B under the bust indicates it was minted at Bristol, not...
It might be worth $5-10, as some collectors use these electrotypes to temporarily fill gaps in their collection. Really high quality electrotypes...
Could you weigh it ? It appears to be a 19th century British colonial half sovereign weight, but I'd need the weight to confirm it.
The coin appears to be a modern fabrication, because the bust is crude and too high in relief (look at the truncation). Furthermore, the beading...
It's debatable whether Lydian/Persian coinage can really be called "Greek", although the style is very clearly influenced by Greek coinage. The...
I can occasionally get US coins for significantly less than the catalogue prices because the dealer grades them on the UK scale but uses US prices =D.
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