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Moderator
 Australia
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Well, it's worth a couple of dollars as a reproduction - but no more, I would think. Sorry. 
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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   Glad to have you here. And remember there is a time difference from where your at to us here. And there is a 4 hour difference from one coast here to the other so if someone here tried to answer you, they may still be in bed. And your English is better than most of the people around me.  Sorry about your coin being a fake though.
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New Member
 Romania
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Thanks to all. i`ll say that I have more coins.. but I don`t know how much they value.. My clection is someweher between 200-300 coin.. the years is from 1800-2011. I think that I don`t have so` much value in there.. I try to sell it, the entire colection, if someone is intersted, reply here, or contact me..
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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You have to get 250 posts here before you can sell them. And I recommend you keep them a little longer as you can get an idea of value and I would love to see your coins. Sorry about the fake though.
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New Member
 Romania
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Yes, you said well to keep them a little longer.. But the problem is that I have a big problem with money. And you said that you want to see my coins... the problem is that takes me hours to photo and post the entire colection..
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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No problem... just don't sell them for a bad price. Buy a coin book for price ranges or if you have time, post here.
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Valued Member
Norway
148 Posts |
Hi! This is quite rare, even as a repro. The coin is made in italy, and indeed a copy of a Norwegian Speciedaler from 1635. The coin is reduced to the size of a 1/8 Daler. The 1/4 is unique, so this is the only way to get this date in a collection. They are worth around $200 here in Norway.
The coin was made for cereal-packs(think it was in the 1950's).
Edited by aleroe 07/22/2016 05:07 am
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New Member
Germany
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That is quite interesting, could you elaborate a bit on it? Where did you read that information about the cereal packs? You seem to be really sure about the fact this coin is a counterfeit from the 1950s. Did they really produce coins so similar to the originals in the 1950s in Italy, just as a free gift included in cereal boxes?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5862 Posts |
Quote: Hi! This is quite rare, even as a repro. The coin is made in italy, and indeed a copy of a Norwegian Speciedaler from 1635. The coin is reduced to the size of a 1/8 Daler. The 1/4 is unique, so this is the only way to get this date in a collection. They are worth around $200 here in Norway.
The coin was made for cereal-packs(think it was in the 1950's). Somehow, I tend to think the original poster isn't going to see this message some 5 years after he posted his question...
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