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Need grading & value. Denmark 25 Ore 1924  
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KM# 823.1 Mintage 8,035,000 F-$.30, VF-$1.75 I would check ebay on all the coins you are listing, as it will have current market value on these coins. Krause tends to be overpriced on Danish coins.
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If you have a bunch of world coins and would like to start collecting, I would get myself a Krause (Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000, 1801-1900, etc.) you can get used copies on ebay or Amazon for pretty cheap. Most of what you are posting is pretty common, but hey you never know. I thought I saw your post yesterday and that there was a silver 2 Kronor from Sweden. That could be worth something. People on here are always willing to help. We all were newbies at this one point in time and we are always learning new things everyday.
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New Member
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If you have a bunch of world coins and would like to start collecting, I would get myself a Krause (Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000, 1801-1900, etc.) you can get used copies on ebay or Amazon for pretty cheap. Most of what you are posting is pretty common, but hey you never know. I thought I saw your post yesterday and that there was a silver 2 Kronor from Sweden. That could be worth something. People on here are always willing to help. We all were newbies at this one point in time and we are always learning new things everyday. See, I wanted to get a value of all them and then I could get rid of them in one batch "I know not to try and sell them on these boards".
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Coins like these (minus the silver coins are) often found in lots that you can buy from most dealers by the pound (usually between 100-125 coins). My local dealer charges me $7.00 per pound of foreign coins. He even lets me pick out the ones I want. If you were trying to sell them on ebay or something you could sell them in a lot, just make sure you have good pics and state that this is exactly what they are getting.
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What they are getting? As in value?
Once again, mmorgan22, Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it.
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Pillar of the Community
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They would be getting the coins if you were selling them. There are so many people who put coins up on ebay for instance, that have bad pictures. People won't want to bid a lot if they can't make out the coins someone is trying to sell. So, put up the best pictures possible to increase your chances of getting a higher price. This is if you were going to sell them of course.
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I re-read my post, I didn't mean to come down with a question so hard. I missed "exactly" in my question replying to Quote: exactly what they are getting. Ah, Ok, I understand now.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Too bad this isn't a 1925--that's the more valuable one.  I'd grade this coin an F15
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Pillar of the Community
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Even better would be a 1922- even though it is from a previous series 
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