yes, sorry, these are the wrong pictures. This is an Australian 1 cent coin. In that condition, it won;t be worth much.
As for the coin the question, well, it is silvr, so even worn completely flat or otherwise damaged, it's worth a couple of dollars for the silver content.
Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one. Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
MY main question with the first coin would be the colour. As I said in my previous post, this coin should be silver. This coin does not appear to be silver. I am worried that it's a brass replica or contemporary counterfeit.
This is compounded by the picture of the second coin, which apparently is an undated coin struck in 1943 during the Nazi occupant of Monaco; this coin is definitely made of aluminium bronze, which is indeed yellow in colour. This coin will be worth a dollar or so in that condition.
The third item is not a coin, but a token of some kind,
The fourth coin is of course an American silver quarter. The date is likely unreadable (I can;t read it in that picture, which is otherwise clear enough), meaning this is only worth its silver content.
Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one. Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
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You must have posted the wrong coin.
The picture you posted has Queen Elizabeth on it.
yes, sorry, these are the wrong pictures. This is an Australian 1 cent coin. In that condition, it won;t be worth much.
As for the coin the question, well, it is silvr, so even worn completely flat or otherwise damaged, it's worth a couple of dollars for the silver content.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
Apparently I have been awarded the DPOTD twice.
Sorry for my errors , I'm uploading a better photo of the coins. Thank you.
Please let know if any has value. Thank you in advance.



The first coin appears to be this one. You can see suggested value at the bottom of the Numista page.
MY main question with the first coin would be the colour. As I said in my previous post, this coin should be silver. This coin does not appear to be silver. I am worried that it's a brass replica or contemporary counterfeit.
This is compounded by the picture of the second coin, which apparently is an undated coin struck in 1943 during the Nazi occupant of Monaco; this coin is definitely made of aluminium bronze, which is indeed yellow in colour. This coin will be worth a dollar or so in that condition.
The third item is not a coin, but a token of some kind,
The fourth coin is of course an American silver quarter. The date is likely unreadable (I can;t read it in that picture, which is otherwise clear enough), meaning this is only worth its silver content.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
Apparently I have been awarded the DPOTD twice.