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Mixed World Coins Value

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Any value in these pick them up Friday with a bunch of other USA and Canadian coins. 1 Pictures the coin is silver

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At a glance, I think not much value here.
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And none of the coins is silver, I am afraid.
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San Marino is a somewhat less common country. All of the others are very common coins in base metal and no longer legal tender. They are usually sold by weight or in lots of 20+, averaging about 10-25 cents each.
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what year is the first (portugal 50) coin? even in low grade there are a few years that retain decent value.

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what year is the first (portugal 50) coin? even in low grade there are a few years that retain decent value.



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