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Today's Market Find - Danzig 2 Gulden 1932

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Bought for approx. $0.60, and that's below melt already. An ended listings search on ebay returned nothing. What's this piece worth and what's its grade?

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Any opinions on this? I'm planning on selling it soon.
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 Posted 06/22/2015  7:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyJames to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A couple things. Those are pretty valuable and desirable coins. Are you confident the coin is authentic? I don't deal with many .500 fine silver coins, but I've never seen circulated examples of the WWII german silver coins looking like that. How does the weight come out?

I don't really follow these coins, but it could be worth several hundred dollars if it was authentic. I didn't find any recent auctions, but there are many dealers that have this coin available in the 250-350 euro range in similar conditions.
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I've compared with several pictures of authentic pieces, and from the looks it's a perfect match. The rings sounds silver, colour looks so too. It is not magnetic, and my household scale weighs it at 10 grams, which is correct if genuine.
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Take it to another shop or knowledgeable collector and see what they think.

If it's worth several hundred bucks, getting it graded is a no-brainer.

Best sixty cents you ever spent !
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