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Coin ID Help | Usa, British And Crusader

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Hello I've had these for awhile now and I was wondering what they were, where they come from, and if they are worth anything.

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Thanks in advance.

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 Posted 02/13/2011  1:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pinenut to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first coin is a US Indian Head cent.
The second coin is a US 2 cent piece.
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#3 British 4 Pence
#4 French Denier Tournois, Princes of Achea(Glarentza(Clarencia) and Corinth Mints). Philip of Savoy(1301-06)?
#5 French Denier Tournois, Dukes of Athens(Thebes Mint). Late 1200s to late 1300s.
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The last two are, technically, "Crusader States", even though they're not from the Holy Land itself.
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Welcome maz91379

I had the same difficulty with those coins until I got a RedBook.
getting a kraus catalog would be better, but locally over here, it can be 2-3x the catalog price, expensive!

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I just ordered a set of Krause on CD, the previous edition at a 40% discount, so 5 CDs covering 1600-present for $60. That's a great price, and I keep them on my laptop hard drive for portability and fast searches. I'll never go back to those bulky "telephone books" again!
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I, on the other hand, find it refreshing getting off the computer once in a while and flipping through a "live" book. Of course CDs have greater portability ...
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