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Hello, I'm Jerry, Recently Received Some Coins. Help Please

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I receive some old coins. Someone can help me determine the value pls
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I wouldn't exactly call them old.
The only one that I see that would have any value much above face
would be the US 1964 quarter. It is 90% silver so it would be worth the bullion value.
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Also, the Irish scilling is silver, I also find that the quarter dollar can value a few thousand, but I don't know how to determine the valor.Someone can give some tips pls
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1. The 1966 Irish coin is 0.833% silver and is worth around 20-30$ in that condition. We'll say 25$.

2. The 64' quarter is silver, but is very common and is not worth thousands of dollars unless it is perfect. This one is avg condition and is worth melt silver value and a tiny premium. Maybe $4.50

3. 100 Years of ANZAC is worth around 0.72 cents as the transfer rate. May have a higher premium, i'll say the value is around 2$

4. The 12 sided coin is a circulating commemrative from Australia. Worth maybe a dollar to the right person. Transfer rate is 0.36 usd.

5. Very common Australian 20 cents coin. Maybe worth 25 cents tops.

So in total, you probably have around 35 dollars worth of coins there.
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thank you
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The '64 US quarter I see in the photos appears to be a common, lightly circulated example--perhaps worth $2-5.
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the US 1964 quarter. It is 90% silver so it would be worth the bullion value.


Looking at recent sold items on ebay, Irish 1966 10 shilling coins seem to be selling for between 15 and 20 euros. They are 83.3% silver.

The three Australian coins are still current and have a total face value of about €1.08.
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So where did you get those?
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