inherited this. Definitely not U.S. Can anyone help identify this? Not sure what the "D" stands for. Tried to locate all denominations that began with D but couldn't find a match. My guesses so far are a Yugoslav Dinar, or Greek but can't find a match. It feels and looks like silver. Thanks for any help.
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Bingo! Thanks so much. I inherited a small collection of world coins from my Dad. Turns out that most were just common. And the ones like this that could have had some value were, of course, well worn...
This coin is not PO-1 because there is no way of determining a date. That being said, I think it has some value over melt as a hole filler. Hawaii halves arent exactly cheap.
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