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How can you tell whether a foreign coin is gold or silver?

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  • PreussenPreussen Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭
    image Hmmm, Probably the same way you would tell whether a US coin is Gold or Silver image - Preussen
    "Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
  • DorkGirlDorkGirl Posts: 9,994 ✭✭✭
    Gold is more expensiveimageimage

    You can look them up in Krause, post pics here, look them up on eBay, etc....

    If you have some you aren't sure of, ask, and someone will look it up for you. Do you have something in particular in mind?
    Becky
  • secondrepublicsecondrepublic Posts: 2,619 ✭✭✭
    Take a bite into the coin and see if its leaves any tooth marks (if so, it's probably gold) image

    In all seriousness, I agree with the previous post - check out Krause-Mishler
    "Men who had never shown any ability to make or increase fortunes for themselves abounded in brilliant plans for creating and increasing wealth for the country at large." Fiat Money Inflation in France, Andrew Dickson White (1912)


  • << <i>Take a bite into the coin and see if its leaves any tooth marks (if so, it's probably gold) >>


    Actually the biting of a gold coin was not to see if it was gold, but to make sure it wasn't something else. Yes, gold is a soft metal, and Yes, you can bite down hard enough on a gold coin to leave tooth marks. But gold coins are still hard enough that it will hurt, you may break a tooth doing so, and the marks if any on the coin will be minor. (I know, I've tried it.)

    What they were really doing was checking to make sure the coin was not a gold plated lead alloy or gold plated copper. A gold plated lead alloy is much softer and will easily show tooth marks. In the case of gold plated copper the thin gold coating was easily scraped through. (Usually fakes were gold plated lead alloys because copper was much too light and could be spotted just fromthe weight difference.)

    So if you bit a gold coin and it showed tooth marks it was a fake, not a good coin. (In general)
  • coinandcurrency242coinandcurrency242 Posts: 1,971 ✭✭✭✭
    Is there a way I kind buy Krause-Mishler book? If so what is the normal price tag?

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  • PreussenPreussen Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Is there a way I kind buy Krause-Mishler book? If so what is the normal price tag? >>



    Try here. Good Luck image - Preussen

    Edited to add: You might find this helpful. - Preussen
    "Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
  • coinandcurrency242coinandcurrency242 Posts: 1,971 ✭✭✭✭


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    << <i>Is there a way I kind buy Krause-Mishler book? If so what is the normal price tag? >>



    Try here. Good Luck image - Preussen

    Edited to add: You might find this helpful. - Preussen >>



    Books don't come cheap now a days! Do any of you know about the Portuguesa coin from 1988 worth 50 escudos and on one side it has a portrait of ship.

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  • DorkGirlDorkGirl Posts: 9,994 ✭✭✭
    It's copper-nickel worth $2.25 in uncirculated condition. KM#636
    Becky
  • Here's the book at $34.00 at a cheaper site.
  • coinandcurrency242coinandcurrency242 Posts: 1,971 ✭✭✭✭
    Ok I'm going to list a few foreign coins I found:

    Turkiye 1992 1000 Lira

    MacYar 1989 1 Forint

    Gustaf Adolf Sveriges Konung 1970 5 Ore

    20 Dinara 1955 and it has a man's face in front of a piece of machine equipment and Hapoaha?

    Norge 1971 5 ore

    any help would be great!

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  • PreussenPreussen Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭


    << <i>any help would be great! >>



    We did help; buy the book image - Preussen
    "Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
  • coinandcurrency242coinandcurrency242 Posts: 1,971 ✭✭✭✭
    do I need a credit card for amazon? I don't have one image

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  • PreussenPreussen Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭


    << <i>do I need a credit card for amazon? I don't have one image >>



    image GCL ?
    "Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
  • coinandcurrency242coinandcurrency242 Posts: 1,971 ✭✭✭✭
    GCL? I know how to pay by money order! Also, cash but thats just about it!image

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  • << <i>Here's the book at $34.00 at a cheaper site.

    << do I need a credit card for amazon? I don't have one >> >>



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  • Turkiye 1992 1000 Lira == $0.15 Copper-Zinc-Nickel pop.15,820,00

    MacYar 1989 1 Forint==$0.15 Aluminum pop.115,920,000

    Gustaf Adolf Sveriges Konung 1970 5 Ore==$0.10 Bronze pop.29,419,500

    20 Dinara 1955 and it has a man's face in front of a piece of machine equipment and Hapoaha?==$0.25 Aluminum-Bronze pop.?

    Norge 1971 5 ore==$0.10 Bronze pop.13,450,010

    Get the book the price barely changes it will last for a long time.
  • wybritwybrit Posts: 6,988 ✭✭✭
    How can you tell whether a foreign coin is gold or silver?

    1. Borrow some concentrated nitric acid from your local junior college chemistry department.

    2. Dip the coin in a beaker of said acid. Let sit for an hour.

    3. If the coin disappears, you know it is not gold.













    OK - just kidding! Don't do that! image

    Former owner, Cambridge Gate collection.
  • AethelredAethelred Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭
    You can lick the coin and see if it has a gold or silver taste.
    If you are in the Western North Carolina area, please consider visiting our coin shop:

    WNC Coins, LLC
    1987-C Hendersonville Road
    Asheville, NC 28803


    wnccoins.com
  • You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins by Krause for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.
    Half.com is also a cheaper source to find one.
    Brad Swain

    World Coin & PM Collector
    My Coin Info Pages <> My All Experts Profile
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