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ugaskidawgugaskidawg Posts: 882 ✭✭✭
edited February 22, 2017 10:41PM in World & Ancient Coins Forum

Hey Coin Gurus. I'm a big card collector and know nothing about coins. I found a box of foreign coins. I pulled out some of the ones that were pre-1950 mostly. There are a couple from the 1860s/1870s. I'm betting that these are not valuable, especially with the condition they are in. I figured I would throw them up on here and you could tell me if any are worth anything at all. Thanks in advance!

I can provide back scans and higher quality if it would help. I've got a V600 scanner, but a few of coins came out washed out a bit. They look better in hand.

1862

1872 or 1873

1911

1915 or 1916

1917

1925

1926

1936

1937

1942

1943


1945

1946

1947

1949

1953

1957

1964

No Clue...Says 2038

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    coffeycecoffeyce Posts: 1,050 ✭✭✭

    these are mostly common things in bulk coin lots. In this condition not worth much of anything sorry.

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    sylsyl Posts: 906 ✭✭✭

    The only thing worth more than a dollar is the 1917 50 centime, which is low grade silver

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    TomthecoinguyTomthecoinguy Posts: 849 ✭✭✭✭

    The 1946 Swedish Krona is 40% silver, .0900 ozt actual silver weight (ASW).

    The 1917 French 50 Centimes is 83.5% silver .0671 ozt ASW,

    Both of these would be worth the melt value, minus refining costs.

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    ugaskidawgugaskidawg Posts: 882 ✭✭✭

    This is great information guys! I figured they were not going to be worth much. Thank you for the valuable info.

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    santeliasantelia Posts: 138 ✭✭

    1957 is an Italian 100 lira piece. Not much value at all, but a fun little group of coins. This is how I got started; my dad would travel to Europe and save all his pocket change for me as a present.

    Chinese cash enthusiast
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