Mexico 100 Pesos, .6429 of an ounce of silver. Worth a little over the silver value depending on amount of wear and collector demand. Current Gold...
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Lengsfeld 25 pfennig, 1921: [IMG] [IMG]
This 1951-52AD coin may be worth about .10 with heavy wear to around .50 with moderate wear to maybe $1 with light wear. You might also try a...
You might try here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southasia-coins/
Specifically, from the Dutch province of West Friesland minted for the Dutch East Indies.
The piece is likely worth more on a European market. Value is only the price someone will pay for it. Whether that is Ebay or somewhere else. If...
Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark, number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or...
The .835 standard was the result of the 1865 Latin Monetary Union meeting in Paris. Latin American Union
You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.
The Indian rupees 1862-1938 were 11.66 grams, .917 silver, .3438 of an ounce of silver.
The second coin is a copper-nickel 100 Won of South Korea featuring Admiral Yi Soon-Shin. There were 130 million minted that year and collector...
The 2006 Krause lists it at $45. There is an active home market demand for Aussie coins which drives prices up.
Looks like Saxony but my catalog only goes back to 1600. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Saxony
I like the Hungarian 5 Pengo as well: [IMG][IMG]
Possibly Sicily, copper, 3 cavalli, 1783, Ferdinando III (1759-1825), Cr-16.
The Charlton Standard Catalog of Canadian Coins has a section on grading with text descriptions as well as pictures of each monarch's series....
Charlton's Standard Catalog of Canadian Coins does use the I as a reference but the A is used by Haxby's Coins of Canada. Both are equally valid.
With the scarce small beads variety the A in REGINA points between 2 beads. The A points to a bead with the large beads variety.
I signed up for that last week.
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