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 Posted 09/28/2012  12:17 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Delareece to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey guys,

It's been a long time since I last posted something to this forum, so I thought I'd show off my recent flea market buy.

While at a local flea market, I came upon a guys booth who was selling coins. He had an interesting collection, so I browsed for a while. I wasn't planning on purchasing anything, but then I stumbled upon a bag marked "1 Pound Bag of World Coins". This was, essentially, an assortment of random world coins piled into a bag that weighed roughly 1 pound. The price was 5 dollars. So, I thought, what the heck, and spent the 5 dollars.

In the bag, I found a total of 80 random world coins, most dated from 1940-1980. I'm fairly sure a few contain some silver content.

Heres a couple overhead views of the coins. (Comment if you wish for a close up on a particular coin).

View 1:

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Now these 5 I found in the bunch are pre-1900's, except the 1906. I know they are in rough shape, and probably not worth more then a few dollars, but can anyone give me anymore specific information on price?

France 1856 5 Centimes Reverse:

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France 1856 5 Centimes Obverse:

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Spain 1870 5 Centimos (Gobierno Provisional) Reverse:

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Spain 1870 5 Centimos (Gobierno Provisional) Obverse:

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Great Britian 1906 1 Farthing Reverse:

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Great Britian 1906 1 Farthing Obverse:

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France 1886 10 Centimes Reverse:

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France 1886 10 Centimes Obverse:

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France 1898 5 Centimes Reverse:

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France 1898 5 Centimes Obverse:

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I'm only showing this 6th coin because I think it's in the best condition out of all the coins. Also, I think it's awesome looking. Does this contain silver?

New Zealand 1947 Half Crown Reverse:

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New Zealand 1947 Half Crown Obverse:

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Thanks for looking!
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 Posted 09/28/2012  12:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add acloco to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Neat find and a good buy.

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 Posted 09/28/2012  12:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mr T to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The 1906 farthing is a common date. Not sure about price, but I'd say it's worth the same as any other common circulated world coin.
The half-crown is unfortunately cupro-nickel. 1947 was the first year off silver for New Zealand.
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 Posted 09/28/2012  02:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goldcoin10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice find,great Coins
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 Posted 09/28/2012  03:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Value is fine for $5, even though I do not see any silver.
Really depends if you wanted them in the first place, no great loss if you don't.
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 Posted 09/28/2012  03:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numismat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You'd get at least double what you paid for them if resold on ebay, maybe triple.
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 Posted 09/28/2012  12:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Delareece to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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The 1906 farthing is a common date. Not sure about price, but I'd say it's worth the same as any other common circulated world coin.
The half-crown is unfortunately cupro-nickel. 1947 was the first year off silver for New Zealand


Damn, not good news. Oh well, still not a bad couple coins for my collection... considering they cost 5 dollars.


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Value is fine for $5, even though I do not see any silver.
Really depends if you wanted them in the first place, no great loss if you don't.


Yeah, I figured it was a no brainer to gamble with the 5 dollars. I mostly collect Canadian Coins, but have a World Coin album going on the sidelines. Adds great depth to my collection.


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You'd get at least double what you paid for them if resold on ebay, maybe triple.


Thanks for the info! But for that price, I might as well hold onto them for another 20-30 years... See what age makes of them. Still, not a bad investment for 5 dollars I think.
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 Posted 09/28/2012  3:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stud722 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is hard to find a pound of world coins for that price anymore. nice find
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