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 Posted 03/05/2017  12:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well there's the flip sides, anything with queen Elizabeth's pix is British, dates and denominations obvious.

The British Columbia coin is a new one to me, a commemorative?

Italy 100 Lira 1994, France 10 Centime 1978,2-US dimes ? if silver, pre1965 is.

France 1 Franc 1977, Iceland 50 Kronor 1987. Find yourself a good foreign coin ID website like Numista, then you can ID 'em yourself. Most are obvious, hint on coin as to country and denomination.


For a price for all of them, $5 tops, they are all VERY common foreign contemporary coins, just auctioned 3 bags of 85 mixed foreign coins for avg of $15 per bag, most of these you show were in there.
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The Victoria piece is a trade token. Issued by the city and worth the face value in the city until the expiry date. Retail for $1-2; sometimes seen in junk boxes.
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