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Six Foreign Silver Coins For Grading And Pricing

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So I have six foreign coins that have some amount of silver content in them. I'm simply wondering the grade and prices of each coin.

Before I show each coin photo, there will be the name of the coin and the silver content in it, NGC has really weird price range when it comes to foreign coins for some reason so I was wondering if you guys could do it instead!

Thank you!


1946 Venezuela 25 Centimos
Silver Content: 0.8350

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1947 Canada 10 Cents
Silver Content: .8000

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1944 P Netherlands 25 Cents
Silver Content: .6400

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1943 D Australia Sixpence
Silver Content: 0.9250

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1953 Cuba 25 Centavos
Silver Content: .9000

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1946 Canada 25 Cents
Silver Content: .8000

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 Posted 04/07/2019  08:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tdziemia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think you can find the value by doing a sold items search on ebay. All of these appear to be fairly common foreign coins in circulated condition, so ebay is the place for current market values. Only the Cuban coin has a chance of selling for over $5.
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I see, thank you
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I would still like to know the grades on these coins either way.
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sixpence australian VF+ grade (would have given it higher without the wear on the Emus head or star), however might be a lamination flaw on it (small one) going from the D in F:D to the ear.
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I would put the Netherlands coin in the EF/AU range. You will see on ebay that these are fairly common in nice grade.

The Venezuela and Canada I would put in the VF range at best. Cuba maybe VF+.

You may get some other opinions when other regulars on this thread see these.
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 Posted 04/10/2019  01:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
uh please do not send any of these in to NGC, its too low of value. Also just check ebay completed auctions
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Of course I won't send any to ebay hahaha...

I was just wondering the grading since people at coin shows will sometimes be interested in them, as some of them deal with foreign coins, yet for some reason are just there to buy and sell and don't know much about what they are selling.

Thanks so much all, I was wondering when I would get a response.

ryurazu I'm assuming that the lamination flaw doesn't add any value to it?
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Venezuela - VG/aFine, Canada Dime - Very worn no more than VG
Dutch 25 cent - EF - EF+, Australian 1943 - VF, Cuban coin - gVF
Canadian Quarter - Very Good with significant rim wear on Obverse.

Values assuming no rare dates or varieties. Canadian dime - $2, Quarter - $5, Australian 6d - $4, Cuban coin - $5, Dutch 25 cent - $2, Venezuela - $2 or less
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The Sixpence from Australia has a 'D' mint mark, (Denver Mint).
Can find the values for all coins pictured on
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NGC World coin values.

Princetane has graded them reasonably accurately.
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I am afraid that these would all be considered "scrap" silver. Except for the cuban, which is worth about $5 in my opinion.
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Fair enough, yeah I'm going to hold onto them, use them for silver trades and such, thanks!
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yes lamination flaws do add value to a coin, due to that sort of flaw not being common as to how much not sure, sorry.
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