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 Posted 03/04/2017  11:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ch3mical0ne to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

Hey guys came past these coins,was just curious about there rarity and cost! Thanks


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 Posted 03/05/2017  12:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They're all common contemporary European coinage, some even still in circulation. You didn't post rev images on some so ? #1 unknown, #2 German 1c 2c?, #3Austrailian Large cents 43, 42, #4 1962 British 6 Pence, worth $.20 #5 British ? #6 Italy? 200 Lire. Best I can do, all are not high $ valuable, but a start of your new foreign coin collection!


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The 1962 sixpence is Australian and is 40% silver.

The German coins look to me like a 10-pfennig and two 5-pfennig. Replaced by the euro in 2002.

The three English seven-sided 20p pieces are still in normal use and are only worth face value.
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The Australia 6 pence is 50% silver not 40%.
The Australia pennies are popular but not valuable. The German 10 Pf and the Italy 200 lire are very common and not popular, and junk boxes are full of them.
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The first coin is an Australian 20 Cent coin, 1995 commemorating the UN's fiftieth anniversary. Many nations issued coins commemorating the event.
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