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 Posted 05/16/2013  10:27 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add shonit123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
got all of this for around $15.50 what do you think?

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 Posted 05/16/2013  11:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thebugguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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It's hard to pin exact cat numbers and grades on some of these, but they all appear to catalog between $0.10 and maaaybe $3.00 or so. The zinc 5 reichspfennig (top row, third from left) could be worth $12 to $50 if it happens to be a key date and mintmark, though by definition that's unlikely. I happen to be fond of the first coin on the left of the bottom row- the 1920 Italian 20 centesimi. I call it the "flying naked lady" coin and have nine in my collection (but not a 1920!). The middle photo is Hungarian- interesting, but not worth much in this condition, and the bottom photo is Yugoslavia 50 para.

Neat coins and ones you don't usually find in the average junk bin. $15.50 might be pushing the high end of cat value (though specific dates and a better sense of condition might raise their value)- my local coin shop typically sells at 60% cat value...

cheers,
tbg
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