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Anyone want these in trade? (circulated)

Here are some of the coins (all circulated) that I have for trade. I don't have any coin guides so I don't have all of the info on some of the coins. Let me know if you see anything. Thanks.




Austria

10 Schillings 75
5 Schillings 74, 81
1 Schilling 60, 65, 73, 80, 85
10 Groschen 92 (2)

Bahamas

1 cent 84
10 cents 85

Bahrain

70? (not sure of other info)

British Caribbean

25 cents 65, 86 (2)

England

1 pound 91 ($1.80 exchange rate)
20 pence 82 (not sure if is from territory)
10 pence 68, 77
5 pence 70, 79
2 pence 78, 80
2 shillings 1956

France

10 F 91
1 Franc 73
1/2 Franc 77 (2), 83, 91
20 Centimes 72, 97, 2000
10 Centimes 95, 96, 97

Germany

1 Mark 81 F, 88 F
10 Pfennig 49 G, 50 F, 80 G, 88 D, 90 D, 91 D, 91 G, 92 D, 93 F, 94 D, 94 G, 95 F, 96 D (2)
5 Pfennig 70 J, 72 G, 88 G, 89 F
2 Pfennig 68 D, 71 J, 91 F, 92 A, 95 F
1 Pfennig 74 G, 77 D

Greece

50 88
20 86
10 80, 86
5 84

Italy

200 Lire 78 (3), 79, 85
L.100 55, 78, 79, 85
L.50 55, 57, 62, 67, 78, 79

Netherlands

25 cents 76

Portugal

50 Escudos 87
25 Escudos 85
10 Escudos 88 (2)
5 Escudos 88
1 Escudo 89 (2)
50 Centavos 79
2$50 77, 80 (2), 82

USA

1 (wheat) cent 1939
5 cents 1936 (buffalo nickel), also have 3 with no dates and holes through them, lol
JFK medal (not coin)
Looking for tobacco cards (T206, etc), 1960 Topps cards, autographs, dvds, coins, plus more

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    ttt
    Looking for tobacco cards (T206, etc), 1960 Topps cards, autographs, dvds, coins, plus more
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    lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,241 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I've seen your posts about these here and on the Buy/Sell/Trade forum, but I'm afraid what you have is all of either very low value or lacking in necessary information.

    I would recommend you get yourself a copy of the Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins. It is expensive at around fifty dollars for a new one, but well worth it. If you do not wish to make this investment, perhaps you can find a used copy or a copy that is a few years old. These are much less expensive and still full of excellent information. If you're lucky, your local library will have a copy that you can use for free. (Be sure to photocopy the section on coin grading, so you can refer to it continuously.)

    A bare minimum of information is needed to sell a coin:
      1. The country of origin.2. The denomination. (Cents, pfennigs, kreuzers, rials, centimes, lire, etc.)3. The date. (And mintmark, if there is one).4. The grade.
    And this is only the barest minimum.

    Best of luck.

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