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Value Of Foreign Coins

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 Posted 02/03/2015  6:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add paulakubiak89 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have an assortment of foreign coins, pesos, franks pounds and some from ugoslavia and chins and more but want to know if anyone knows the value of each one . $1000 pesos/ $500 pesos/ 20 franks coins/ etc. If someone can help me please email me and I will give you list for you to see. Thanks

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The value of a collectable coin depends to a large extent on its condition, so any estimates of value are going to be guesses unless we see some pictures, I'm afraid.

Coins, of course, also have a theoretical exchange value, their face value in their country of origin. Some coins, however, are now obsolete as inflation or monetary reform has rendered them worthless as money. Your Mexican 500 and 1000 peso coins and any coins from old Yugoslavia are good examples of this. Such coins only have value to collectors.
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No one here can email you until you've been around here for awhile. (see the rules)

Meanwhile, feel free to ask about each coin.

Start a separate thread for each and since condition matters, post pics.
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