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German WW2 Coins, Stamps Etc.

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what do yous think these are worth?
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John

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 Posted 06/10/2013  10:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyJames to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't know about the stamps, but I do know about the coins. No, one particular coin in there is worth more than a dollar or so, with many of them being worth less. If you were to sell some of the coins individually, you might be able to get 2 bucks a piece. If you were to put all of the coins in a lot and sell them on ebay, I would expect it to sell in the 10-16 dollar range.
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The postage stamps are very common and are not really worth anything. The two Hitler stamps in the top photo are from Bohemia and Moravia. A product of Germany dismanteling Czechoslovakia during WW2. The bottom 3 stamps are from Germany.
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hmmm maximum for all together: maximum 5 dollars (here in austria)
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They aren't all from the Nazi/WWII period; all the coins you can see with the eagle on them, for example, are pre-WWI Empire types. These would not have been in circulation during WWII. Some of the coins might have rare date-mintmark combinations, but without pics of both sides you can't be sure.

I don't know what the yellow ticket-things are. The word in red stamped on them is "Düsseldorf", the name of a city in the Ruhr region of western Germany.
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Not worth much, but a nice collection for some nice admiration :)
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the yellow stripes are belonging to an old bond, maybe a gold-bond of the time between 1924 and 19320
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