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How were these sold, and how do you decide on selecting them?
The Brazil, El Salvador, Norway, and Ecuador coins were in a "5 for $1" box. I picked them either because of the imagery or for this game!
Mexico 10 NP and Bahamas 50 Cents were in the "melt price" bucket. I'm a sucker for cool silver at melt.
Fiji, Peru, Nicaragua, and the flipper were in 2X2s. Imagery and location played a part in all, but they were at
really good prices. I will one day be selling off my collection, so I always have resale value in mind.
The nice thing about collecting world coins, especially silver, is that these coins often sit in a dealer's binder for a long time. And if they were priced when spot was $20 or $25, good deals can be had by looking for them. Examples from this trip are Liberia $1 1962 - $22 (melt $28); Mexico 5 Pesos 1953 - Hidalgo BU $21 (melt $29); Suriname 10 Gulden 1976 - $17 (melt $22). And there is a numismatic premium for all of these.
My favorite is the 1969 Anguilla $4 at melt -
https://en.numista.com/20377.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures