I don't have my foreign books near me right now. If it is not too much trouble could someone please look up these 3 coins and tell me if they are Silver or Base Metal. I am trying to determine melt value for a friend. If they have any notable Collector Value I'd appreciate a tip off on that. I am somewhat confined to my chair right now and those books are in the garage outdoors and on the 2nd floor. Poland, 200 Z., Lake Placid Games Ski Jumping, 1980, Proof like Philippines, 1 Peso, General MacArthur, 1947, Unc 50 Centavos, MacArthur, 1947, Unc. Thanks so much. Thanks so much!
Poland 200 Z weighs 17.6 gm .7500 % .4244 ASW 28,040 mintage $14.50 cat value Philipppines McA 1 Peso mintage 100,000 .5787 ASW VF= BV UNC= $18.50 Philipppines McA 50 Centavos mintage 200,000 .2411 ASW VF= BV UNC= $8.00
Poland, 200 Z., Lake Placid Games Ski Jumping, 1980, Proof: Y#110 Mintmark MW (Warsaw), 17.67g .750 silver .4244 oz. ASW, Cat. Val. $16.50, mintage 32,000 Philippines, 1 Peso, General MacArthur, 1947, Unc: KM#185, S Mintmark (San Francisco) 20g .900 silver .5787 oz. ASW, Cat.Val. $20-25, mintage 100,000 50 Centavos, MacArthur, 1947, Unc.: KM#184, S Mintmark, 10g .900 silver .2411 oz. ASW, Cat.Val. $7.50-9, mintage 200,000 All values are from the 2008 35th Ed. SCWC (Proof for Poland, Unc. to BU for Phillipines). Guess I need to research/type faster!
The combined silver melt value of all the coins you posted is approximately $21.67, but it would be best not to sell them at that price, because all those coins should have a numismatic premium, as you can see from the above posts.