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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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Quote:Here are prices from ebay. Yup, that's clearly the other type I linked. In fact, I think so is your coin (if it's even Jan Olbracht at all - I can't read the legend). The rarer type has an O under the crown; the more common type has a flower.
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New Member
 Serbia (Srbija)
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Im not 100% sure but I think that there is a flower,I can't see because coin quality is very low
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@january1may  
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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All of the comments are correct: - the version with the O (Kopcki 386) is rare compared to the version with the flower (Kopicki 387), but not extraordinarily rare - in low/medium grade (F-VF) the flower type is worth no more than $5-10, and the O type a bit more. As you see from ebay, it is a very common coin. This coin currently sells in lots of 6 for $25-30 at the Polish auction house WCN. - the example pictured in Numista would likely grade in the AU to MS range at a US grading service (it was graded EF+ by WCN in the December 2016 auction where it sold) and is quite rare in this state for a medieval Poland coin, hence the high value Because of the condition of your coin, it is worth no more than the silver content, no matter which ruler and which type.
Edited by tdziemia 11/04/2019 10:54 pm
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New Member
 Serbia (Srbija)
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@tdziemia Thanks!I agree with everything,I bough lot of 3 different Polish coins for 1$ Others are in much better condition.
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New Member
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New Member
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@tdziemia I also see a year 1548 on second coin: 
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New Member
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@tdziemia @january1may Numista says it is about 290PLN (~75$) But mine is in little bit lower condition
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Coin with crown is the Swidnica (Schweidnitz, Silesia) 1/2 groschen issued under the name of Louis II, King of Hungary & Bohemia, 1516-1526. AGain this is a common coin that sells for under $10 in average circulated condition (I just bought one for $7.99 on ebay), but is worth very little with a hole. The last coin is the Lithuanian 1/2 groschen issued under king Sigismund II of Poland, Vilnius mint. @pemmp, common coins like these with holes will not be worth values like you are seeing in Numista for high quality coins.
Edited by tdziemia 11/05/2019 06:17 am
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New Member
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@tdziemia I also have 8 Roman Coin,One Byzantine coin and One Hungarian (I don't know anything about them) I will send images now
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New Member
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Byzantine coin:  
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Hungarian coin:  
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@tdziemia The only thing about these coins I know is where do they come from
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