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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 96749, member: 4626"]Nederland- The Netherlands</p><p>Ceskolovenska- Czechoslovakia</p><p>Republica Italiana- Italy</p><p>Deutshland- Germany (West Germany, from the dates you have)</p><p>Republic Osterrich- Austria</p><p><br /></p><p>Not sure on CSFR... anyone help out on that one?</p><p><br /></p><p>None of these stick out as being particularly valuable... most probably worth about their face value, or maybe slightly higher. Ones from countries that no longer mint them or are no longer part of the same political entity may be worth a bit more... thinking specifically of countries that have since broken up (like Czechoslavakia) are no longer independent (Hong Kong... now a part of China, though still somewhat autonomous and still have their own currency) and countries that now use Euros rahter then their own currency (Germany, Austria, France, Italy, I think also Belgium?). Basically price is determined by what people are willing to pay, and those may generate more interest than common ones that are still minted.</p><p><br /></p><p>Would love to look through those though, lol...</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway others with more info feel free to chime in. I am very much an amateur when dealing with world coins, but know somewhat more about some coins than others. My favorite area atm is some older Japanese coins (1875 to just before the current types).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 96749, member: 4626"]Nederland- The Netherlands Ceskolovenska- Czechoslovakia Republica Italiana- Italy Deutshland- Germany (West Germany, from the dates you have) Republic Osterrich- Austria Not sure on CSFR... anyone help out on that one? None of these stick out as being particularly valuable... most probably worth about their face value, or maybe slightly higher. Ones from countries that no longer mint them or are no longer part of the same political entity may be worth a bit more... thinking specifically of countries that have since broken up (like Czechoslavakia) are no longer independent (Hong Kong... now a part of China, though still somewhat autonomous and still have their own currency) and countries that now use Euros rahter then their own currency (Germany, Austria, France, Italy, I think also Belgium?). Basically price is determined by what people are willing to pay, and those may generate more interest than common ones that are still minted. Would love to look through those though, lol... Anyway others with more info feel free to chime in. I am very much an amateur when dealing with world coins, but know somewhat more about some coins than others. My favorite area atm is some older Japanese coins (1875 to just before the current types).[/QUOTE]
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