Value Por Favor
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Value Por Favor
Here's some coins!
2006 Vivat Regina 80th Anniversary. Never been touched. No Scratches.
1957 Silver Certificate $1... No damage
No idea what it is. Some nicks. Nothing Big. Never Cleaned.
Thanks!
2006 Vivat Regina 80th Anniversary. Never been touched. No Scratches.
1957 Silver Certificate $1... No damage
No idea what it is. Some nicks. Nothing Big. Never Cleaned.
Thanks!
Last edited by Mike on Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:45 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Value Por Favor
The modern silver proof is worth its weight in silver. There is essentially no premium for such coins traded on the secondary market. The original (primary) sellers make a ton of money selling these kind of 'modern commemorative' coins for much more than they are worth. Multiply the silver weight by the current spot price of silver. If your coin is, in fact, silver, it will be marked as such.
The silver certificate looks nice. I'd guess $6 to $10.
The Maria Theresa thaler, dated 1780, was actually produced recently. Austria has been re-striking these coins for centuries, maintaining the 1780 date. Your coin looks to be in good shape, but the value is low. We have an appraisal page with a link to another page that compares original (real 1780) coins with restrike (fake 1780) coins.
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The silver certificate looks nice. I'd guess $6 to $10.
The Maria Theresa thaler, dated 1780, was actually produced recently. Austria has been re-striking these coins for centuries, maintaining the 1780 date. Your coin looks to be in good shape, but the value is low. We have an appraisal page with a link to another page that compares original (real 1780) coins with restrike (fake 1780) coins.
Maria Theresa Thaler
How about giving me your feedback on the classified ads? They will go live tomorrow.
-- Paul
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