help with coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by tom2011, Mar 24, 2011.

  1. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    Hi, first time posting i've had these coins for a while but i dont really know much about them. any help on what they are or value would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again
     

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  3. Gao

    Gao Member

    The bottom right is a Japanese 5 yen from the 25th year of the Showa Era, which was 1950.
     
  4. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    # 3 and # 9 are french 10 and 5 centimes from ca 1920 to mid thirties.
    # 5 is a french 3rd republic 10 centimes, very worn as it seems
    Not any of these three has a great value in this condition

    Q
     
  5. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    the most valuable coin in the photo's is the 2 mark pice from prussia, it is worth around £15 in that condition.
     
  6. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    #8 is from Belgium.
     
  7. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    1. French war token
    2. Japan, 5 yena.
    3. France, 10 centimes.
    4. Salvador, 10 centavos.
    5. France, 10 centimes.
    6. German Empire, Prussia, 2 mark (silver).
    7. UK, one penny.
    8. Belgique, 50 centimes (silver).
    9. France, 5 centimes.
    10. Japan, 5 yena.
     
  8. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Price in Russia:
    1. French war token: from 15 to 20$.
    2. Japan, 5 yena: about 50-65 cents.
    3. France, 10 centimes: 2$.
    4. Salvador, 10 centavos: 1$.
    5. France, 10 centimes: 10$ (in that grade).
    6. German Empire, Prussia, 2 mark (silver): 20-24$ in that grade.
    7. UK, one penny: 2$ 50 cents.
    8. Belgique, 50 centimes (silver): from 8 to 9$.
    9. France, 5 centimes: 2$.
    10. Japan, 5 yena: from 50 to 65 cents.

     
  9. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    thanks to everyone for all your help
     
  10. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    More probably a 10 centimes, though it doesn't change it's value

    Q
     
  11. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    As I can see, № 9 is a 5 centimes...
     
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