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Hey Everyone,

This is my first post here, I was directed here to ask my question from the "Welcome" sub-forum...

I have 4 (1941) 25 cent pieces from the Netherlands. I am positive there is some silver in them but I cannot, for the life of me, find any resources at the library or on the interwebs. I will post some crude pictures.

If anyone knows, or can dig around, and let me know what the silver composition by weight or even % is I would be very grateful.

Thanks guys!

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 Posted 11/04/2010  6:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add svslav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hello again!
1941 Dutch quarters weigh 3.575 grams. They consist of 64% silver, which translates to .0736 oz. ASW (stands for actual silver content).
Hope it helps.

Oh, and nice hat!
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Aha!

Thanks so much, that was extremely quick!

Was that information stored in your head, or did you use a website/book? I am always looking for new sources if the latter.

Thanks again,

Charlie
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There are Krause catalogs of world coins that have this kind of info. They are broken up by centuries. So, for example, if you have a bunch of 1900', coins you get the "1901 - 2000" issue. They come out every year, and you could pick up a few year old edition reasonably cheap. The quoted prices will be outdated but the composition and mintage figures don't change.
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Wicked. Again, Thanks so much dude
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Chef. You may find this web site helpful in any future searches.

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And according to this site the one you are holding would value close to $1.50 U.S. dollars.
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I find Numismaster.com helpful for coin specs & images. You can use the feature called "Find My Coin" even if you don't have an account with them.


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