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 Posted 02/18/2010  4:20 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jason11006 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
i have 4 that I dont know what they are / how much they are worth / silver?

dont have time to upload them all but this is the oldest one. is it worth anything in this condition? it is a little bent. should I bend it back?

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The first one is a French half Franc. In that condition, probably not worth much more than it's silver weight.

The other two are Italian 20 cents dated 1941, and a Greek 20 Drachma dated 1988. Both of these coins a CuNi.

Hope that helps!
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Keeping in mind the debate "cent vs. penny" I'd call the Italian coin 20 centesimi.
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 Posted 02/19/2010  02:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bart to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is a pity the first coin is in such a bad condition. These coins are not easy to find.
Jeff is right about the value: only the silver weight.

It still has some historical value: Charles X Philippe was the youngest brother of Louis XVI, who was beheaded during the French Revolution, and was trying to go back to the times of the Ancien Regime, where the king had divine rights to rule (and even own) the country.
As the French couldn't accept this anymore, Chales X was forced to abdicate in 1830 and was replaced by the "citizen"-king Louis-Philippe I of Bourbon-Orleans.
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The Greek coin is 20 Drachmes. Not to be confused with the 20 Drachmai coin, similar except for the written value.
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the 1830 coin half franc is a nice one, holed with lots of history, looks like only tip of nail, only the spike, hammer pounded, went through - messy.

Holes today are much cleaner - drilled

thanks for the 1830 coin pic Jason, it's an eyecatcher!
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