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Help On 1963 Italian 100 Lire Coin

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 Posted 10/04/2014  3:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Khost to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello again, I have 100 lire coin from Italy, 1963. Wonder if anyone could give me a idea of the value?

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 Posted 10/04/2014  5:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Amwyll Rwden to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Welcome again! The "book" value for this coin is about US$2.00. That however is not what you could expect to get if you sold it. That may be what a dealer might get selling it retail, but not necessarily. This value is more useful as a comparison reference. There is a good explanatory post out there on this. I'll try to search it down, or if anyone else knows, that would help.
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Thnx rwden, I appreciate it
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Circulation issues of those stainless steel 100 L. coins are ultra-common. The series as pictured began in 1955 and continued through the 1980's. Most dates can easily be found in online bulk lots or coin dealers' 5-for-a-dollar bins. Krause lists the mintage for 1963 at 33 million. They're pretty much indestructible and are considered collectible only in high grade condition.
On a more encouraging note, it's a beautiful design, and a date run is a fun project.
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