Mixture of coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Rasins424, May 22, 2009.

  1. Rasins424

    Rasins424 New Member

    I apologize beforehand if I placed these in the wrong category (first time posting). Anywho, I've have these coins laying around for quite a few years now. I know very little about them. Is there any value to them? Any information that you'd like to share would be wonderful. :smile Thanks.

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  3. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Canada
    1907
    1c
    King Edward VII
    Mintage 2,400,000
    VG F VF XF MS
    1.25 1.50 3.00 5.00 25 to 90 depending which grade

    1950
    5c
    King George VI
    Mintage 11,970,521
    from 15c to $7

    Cyprus

    1.2 Piaster
    King George VI

    As I cant tell what date I cant give you a mintage but they go from about 25c to 12 bucks for Unc
    The 1938 was copper nickle and all other dates are Bronze


    Ps welcome to CoinTalk LOL
     
  4. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    Going in order from top to bottom.

    The first one(Cyprus), I really can't see it very good but it appears to be 1949, XF condition but needs a little cleaning. If it is 1949, its worth about $0.50 to $1. For the next bunch(wheaties) all are common date and worth about $.10 to $0.25 each, except the steels about $0.50 each. The Swiss 10 Rappen is worth about $0.25, looks AU. Next, the Canadian 1950 Five Cent Nickelwith King George VI on obverse, worth about $2 or $3, looks AU. The Kenya One Shilling worth $0.25 to $0.50. 1907 Canadian Cent with King Edward VII on obverse, worth about $5, looks VF-XF. The Kenyan 10 shilling is worn pretty bad but worth maybe $1 to the right person. And lastly your Kenyan 20 shilling I would say about $2 or $3.
     
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