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New Member
United States
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 United States
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One dime and one quarter look brighter than the rest, we would need closeups or a date to see if they are silver. the 1984 Olympic coin on lower left of picture is cool  edit - mistyped right/left, oops
Edited by Fuzzy317 02/07/2012 1:00 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The lower left looks like a silver proof commemorative.
There might be a US silver dime and quarter. If the year is 1964 or earlier, then it is silver.
Not sure about anything else.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Depends on dates too with the foreign. Swiss, Austria. Germ; Chinese cash can be worth something. Just cant see um.
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Valued Member
United States
172 Posts |
Suggestion: take a picture showing only 4 at a time...both front and back.
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Valued Member
United States
172 Posts |
By the way, half of the fun of this hobby is looking stuff up...you need a Krause world coin book, any decent town library has one....at least it will give you an idea of what you have.
By the way, keep only the stuff you like.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I see a few Canadian Quarters in the lot.
1967 and earlier would be silver
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
 , DanielW! US and Canadian that are not silver are still worth face value.
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
That coat of arms coin under the Chinese coin on the string looks interesting.
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New Member
Canada
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I see a 2 Baht coin in there. Very bottom row, 3rd coin in left from the right side
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
I think you mean 10 baht. I don't believe there are any bimetal 2 baht.
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New Member
Canada
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Oh, yeah 10 baht. My mistake :/ thanks for catching that svslav
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Moderator
 Australia
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Quote: That coat of arms coin under the Chinese coin on the string looks interesting. The portrait on the other side of it looks like Ben Franklin. It's probably a Franklin Mint Collectors Club medal. The Canadian, British, Swiss (Helvetia) and US coins are only worth face. Some of the European ones (such as Bundesrepublik Deutschland = Germany) are now obsolete, having been replaced by the euro; the old Mexican ones are obsolete, too. Mostly the kind of coins you'd find in a coin delaer's "3 for $1" scratchtray.
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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