Hello Archaeologygal Not too much but of historical value in any event. Comments in red. Prices are based on Krause and assume Fine as the grade. Selling is a different subject - most would bring 10-20% of Krause from a dealer except bullion coins.
France 1872 5 centimes Bronze $2
English 1902 5 cent No coin of this denomination was made for GB - possible colonial issue like Hong Kong
Italian 1867 N 5 cent Copper $ 0.60
Italian 1867 N 10 cent Copper $ 1.50
Italian 1940 10 cent Aluminum Bronze $ 0.10
Republic De Cuba 1948 5 cent - No 1948 dated coins were made in Cuba. I suspect either 1943 or 1946 is the actual date - neither of those coins is collectable under VF
Canada 1965 10 cent 0.800 fine silver bullion value 0.06 ounce Ag
Canada 1947 5 cent three varieties of this coin exist. All refer to the date. Plain dates and those with a maple leaf are $ 0.20 coins with dot after date $12
Canada 1900 one cent Bronze $3
Canada 1962 5 cent Nickel face value under MS
Canada 1964 5 cent Nickel face value under MS
Canada 1966 25 cent 0.800 fine silver bullion value 0.15 ounce Ag
Canada 1884 1 cent Bronze $3
German 1906 1/2 Heller This may be Austrian - only German colonial issues used Heller
Britain 1928 One shilling 0.500 fine silver bullion value 0.09
ounce Ag equals catalog value in F
Britain 1902 1 cent Great Britain uses Penny not cent - Bronze $1.50
Britain georgivs 1/2 penny Hard to tell
Mexican 1943 5 cent Bronze not collectable under VF
Napoleon III Emperor (might be 1855) Little value for bronze issues if worn to where date is not clear
Australia 1938 penny Bronze $ 0.25
Elizabeth II 1963 3 pence Australian is 0.500 silver bullion
value 0.02 ounce
Worlds Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 50 cent coin or medal?
France 1872 5 centimes Bronze $2
English 1902 5 cent No coin of this denomination was made for GB - possible colonial issue like Hong Kong
Italian 1867 N 5 cent Copper $ 0.60
Italian 1867 N 10 cent Copper $ 1.50
Italian 1940 10 cent Aluminum Bronze $ 0.10
Republic De Cuba 1948 5 cent - No 1948 dated coins were made in Cuba. I suspect either 1943 or 1946 is the actual date - neither of those coins is collectable under VF
Canada 1965 10 cent 0.800 fine silver bullion value 0.06 ounce Ag
Canada 1947 5 cent three varieties of this coin exist. All refer to the date. Plain dates and those with a maple leaf are $ 0.20 coins with dot after date $12
Canada 1900 one cent Bronze $3
Canada 1962 5 cent Nickel face value under MS
Canada 1964 5 cent Nickel face value under MS
Canada 1966 25 cent 0.800 fine silver bullion value 0.15 ounce Ag
Canada 1884 1 cent Bronze $3
German 1906 1/2 Heller This may be Austrian - only German colonial issues used Heller
Britain 1928 One shilling 0.500 fine silver bullion value 0.09
ounce Ag equals catalog value in F
Britain 1902 1 cent Great Britain uses Penny not cent - Bronze $1.50
Britain georgivs 1/2 penny Hard to tell
Mexican 1943 5 cent Bronze not collectable under VF
Napoleon III Emperor (might be 1855) Little value for bronze issues if worn to where date is not clear
Australia 1938 penny Bronze $ 0.25
Elizabeth II 1963 3 pence Australian is 0.500 silver bullion
value 0.02 ounce
Worlds Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 50 cent coin or medal?
Edited by swamperbob
03/03/2011 3:31 pm
03/03/2011 3:31 pm


















