Given ebay listing and closing fees, as well as the time it'd take it list (as well as paypal fees if you take that), you'd probably be better off...
Since when did envelopes cost $2?
I'm forced to disagree. There's usually at least 5 Canadian 20c on ebay at any given time, and usually several Victorian Nfld. 20c as well. NB is...
Depends on what it's for. Commems, reverse, Type set, usually obverse.
Neat, though those numbers (on the wheats) I'd consider rather dissapointing.
Are you sure sterling isn't 92.5%
Judging from the reverse only 1967- MS60 (C$7 retail) 1939- VF, harsh cleaned (scrap silver) No need to get either certified as both are...
I ain't old, but being close to the Canada/US border, I'm pretty used to seeing a fair amount of US coins. It's kinda odd, but hey, it's the same...
From the UK, btw.
62 million made, relatively common, little/no value.
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...
What would you say the grades are?
Krause Publication's "Standard Catalogue of World Coins" is the book. Well, books actually. 1 for each century:...
Probably melt+25c. Unless I'm mistaken, it only cats for $7 in G, so that's why I suggested melt. It'd be okay as a space filelr, though for a...
From the size, I'm guessing 3 or 6 kruezer. I don't have a 1700s catalogue, but I'd probably guess a value of $2-3 since it's probably a common...
I don't remember exactly, but I think Irish Pounds could be exchanged in London at par with Pounds Sterling until 1968.
I'd agree on 1990. BTW, was it even used much in the last years (ie 1995-)?
The silver's worth about 50c or so
You wouldn't believe the effort, time, and cost that'd involve if someone did that, not to mention possibly buying rights and other stuff...
Since they date from near the end of the war, and Attaturk was starting his revolution about then, I would say that they were probably leftovers...
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