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German States coinage

I don't collect German States coinage except for a few of the larger silver pieces. Are the minors highly sought after? I have several coins from many different places (and times 1690s-1900s) from G-AU. Do these become bulk at some grade/level?

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  • JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    Except for high grade, and a few rarities, the minors are not collected much, besides me I don't know of anyone on these boards actively looking for them. Prices even for very high grades are usually very cheap so there doesn't seem to be a strong market for circulated pieces.
  • Rickc300Rickc300 Posts: 876 ✭✭


    << <i>the minors are not collected much, besides me I don't know of anyone on these boards actively looking for them. Prices even for very high grades are usually very cheap so there doesn't seem to be a strong market for circulated pieces. >>



    I too collect them, trade them and occasionally sell. I have never had a problem finding a buyer for minors. When buying I usually try to acquire lots as shipping can run as much as the coin I am purchasing when doing so online. Due to health and personal problems I have been missing from these boards for quite sometime (about 2 years). But I am back and hope to be contributing more in the future. I generally read more than post.
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