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Queen Elizabeth II 1985 And 6 Kreuzer 1849

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 Posted 02/10/2016  08:38 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Atix to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi!

My neighbour has just found these coins in his yard while digging.
I took some pictures of these two coins, I'd need a little help. Could you tell me if these are original and if they are, how much are they worth?
Thanks in advance! :)


Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849

Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849

Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849

Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849

Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849

Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849

Queen-Elizabeth-II-1985-And-6-Kreuzer-1849
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First one is a modern British pound coin, worth about US $1.60 in exchange. These are very commonly faked (overstruck on an African coin that uses the same planchet), but yours looks to be genuine.

Second is from Austria. It is 43.8% silver. NGC lists it at $10 in that condition, but they usually tend to be generous with their catalog values. I would say $5-8 would be reasonable.
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Ok, thanks for your answers :)
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