Hello everyone. I need some help identifying a coin. I am not a coin collector at all, but was given like 20 coins. Most of them have numbers/year, and they seem to be Netherlands coins. However, there is one coin that does not have any year, or writing at all, and it measures about 44.7mm in diameter.
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Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks !
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Most of those are (the silver colored ones) Guldens (Guilders) - Dutch coins. The others I'm not sure about but the ones with the holes in them are probably of Asian origin, PERHAPS Dutch East Indies coins, that's only speculation on my part though
10 of them are silver, between .640 and .720 silver homeland or Netherlands East Indies, 7 are bronze or copper nickel from Netherlands East Indies, plus your odd token which appears to be brass, with the non-guy side showing Arabic looking characters.
Without knowing more I would guess the $5 to $10 range for the large token. Each of the silver coins has $2 to $4 in melt value, based on purity and size. Each of the bronze or copper-nickel pieces is $1 to $2, with some having rare dates, but most common ones dated 1942 or 1943.
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