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 Posted 08/12/2017  11:41 pm  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a pic of them sorted by country. Those most interesting to me are the ones from countries that either do not exist any longer or have changed names, e.g. Ceylon, Malaya and Netherlands Antilles.

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The stack in the upper left is yet to be identified.

Can anyone pick out something special in that blurry pic?
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That's quite a haul, spruett! I can't really tell too much from the photo, but I think I see some Israeli and maybe Russian stuff, plus the Canadians
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Yes, Lots of Her Majesty The Queen, some scalloped and square coins, and some with holes. Quite a bit indeed. If you need ID's, I'm here to help. I'm used to this stuff
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So, what do you think is the best piece that you got from this lot?
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I also collect World coins from dealers' junk boxes, but I to go for the higher priced junk boxes, in the $5 to $20 per coin price range.
40 years ago, it was possible to get quite a few ancient, hammered and minor milled coins in this way. In those times, higher price per coin junk boxes had coins in the $2 to $10 price range.

I specialize in silver coins and because of this, I only acquire a dozen or so per year. I have always tried to cherry pick price wise.
I have never really bothered with coins in less than Fine condition.

Because I have always tried to buy well, it is amazing to see how prices have risen for the coins I have obtained, since I started such a long time ago.
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The stack in the upper left is yet to be identified.


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I think I see some Israeli and maybe Russian stuff, plus the Canadians


There are some Israeli coins near the upper right. As far as I know, there is only one Russian (CCCP) coin and only three Canadians in the bunch (all cents).


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Yes, indeed. They are mostly from Caribbean islands.


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So, what do you think is the best piece that you got from this lot?


So far, it's pictured pretty much front and center.


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At the time, I didn't have much reference available but, I'll be working on that now that I'm home.

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I like the foreign coin box.
My local B&M sells them for about a dime apiece.
In two years, I figure for about $100 I got 1000 world types from about 125 countries.
There were some real prizes, but the biggest benefit was a good education.
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Seems like a decent haul. Much of the thrill is discovering new things.
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I created a new topic for my finds from this bunch as I am able to go through them:

http://goccf.com/t/294562
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nice batch! Same as with X2AN, let me know if you need any help.

I also have a bunch of local coin shops with such 'junk' bins. Prices range from less than $2 per lb to about $5 per lb. Sometimes there's also a price per coin (from $0.10 to $0.25 usually), which is great if there's circulating money for sale, like (half) dollars, or Swiss 5 Francs (I bought a few for $0.25 each, they're worth almost $5). However, the quality of the bins also differs very much. Some have higher chances to contain silver, for example, which makes a higher price more justifiable. Some are just the Danish 1 and 2 Øre in zinc or a lot of French 5 Franc from the 1980's, which means that I won't buy there again. There seems to be no correlation between price and quality, however, it's really up to the shop owner's imagination, it seems. Nevertheless, it's indeed a very cheap and interesting way to kick start a world coin collection and to spend a few hours in discovering and learning.


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