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Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Tahiti

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My father made a few missionary trips to these countries and he always brought back a few coins from the trip. I am not interested in keeping them, but I don't know what they are worth. I would like to trade for American Coinage if anyone would be interested. But my main question is this, are there any websites that I can visit to see what they are worth? Most are 1950s and 1960s.
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I think Krause's Cataloge of World Coins would be a good start. Otherwise, you would have to look on finished auctions on ebay.
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Don's World Coin Gallery has values for generic dates; you can use it as a rough guide.

If you're looking for the "Tahiti" coins, look under "French Polynesia".
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