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<p>[QUOTE="GeorgeM, post: 1382128, member: 28550"]I shouldn't neglect the other coins I purchased today: including a 1908 Canadian 5 Cents, a 1937 New Zealand Florin, a 1913 Canadian 10 Cents, an 1875 J German 20 Pfennig, an 1877 D German 50 Pfennig, a 1901 UK Florin, a 1924 UK Florin, and a 1934 Swiss 5 Franc.</p><p><br /></p><p>As usual, I am struggling to find mintage information on the older German coins. I have no idea if either of those are worth more than their bullion value. Does anyone have a better copy of Krause handy? (I've really got to get at least the 19th century catalog). </p><p><br /></p><p>From the same dealer, I dug about 3 pounds of foreign minors out of a junk bin. They were primarily tokens (including about a dozen Arabic phone tokens, tax tokens, etc) and bi-metallic pieces, but I was also happy to grab 3x US Philippines coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>What can I say? I got a telemarketer to agree to an out-of-court settlement yesterday. Today was time for a restrained splurge.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeM, post: 1382128, member: 28550"]I shouldn't neglect the other coins I purchased today: including a 1908 Canadian 5 Cents, a 1937 New Zealand Florin, a 1913 Canadian 10 Cents, an 1875 J German 20 Pfennig, an 1877 D German 50 Pfennig, a 1901 UK Florin, a 1924 UK Florin, and a 1934 Swiss 5 Franc. As usual, I am struggling to find mintage information on the older German coins. I have no idea if either of those are worth more than their bullion value. Does anyone have a better copy of Krause handy? (I've really got to get at least the 19th century catalog). From the same dealer, I dug about 3 pounds of foreign minors out of a junk bin. They were primarily tokens (including about a dozen Arabic phone tokens, tax tokens, etc) and bi-metallic pieces, but I was also happy to grab 3x US Philippines coins. What can I say? I got a telemarketer to agree to an out-of-court settlement yesterday. Today was time for a restrained splurge.[/QUOTE]
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