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I.D. needed on a few coins please...


Eagleeye

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Hey up C-people...

I was elected by my GF's grandma to check out their old stash of world coins. Need ID, and ballpark values if possible on these...

 

Thanks for any help you can give me...

 

 

Cheers,

Eagleeye

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Coin - #1 (1872)

smobv.jpg

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Coin - #2 (1862)

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Coin - #3 (1878)

lgobv.jpg

lgrev.jpg

Coin - #'s 4 & 5 (Korean i think...can't find them though...)

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koreaqurev.jpg

 

 

Thanx again!

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Don't have a Krause handy, but I can give you the basics, if that helps.

 

#1 Sweden (Sverige in native language).

 

#2 France (Napoleon on front, "Empire Francais" on back)

cannot tell for sure from your images, look below the eagle on the reverse (cinq centimes = 5 centimes, dix centimes = 10 centimes)

 

#3 Spain (Alphonso on front)

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According to my 2004 Krause (4th ed.):

 

#1 Sweden 1 ore F 1.00 / VF 3.00 (There are 3 variations of the engraver's initials, but the values are the same.)

 

#2 France 5 centimes: F 4.00 / VF 12.00, and a buck less in each grade if it's 10 centimes.

 

#3 Spain 5 centimos: F .75 / VF 12.00

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I can help you with the second on easily, I had one that was also a bit of a shard.

 

Napoleon III (a descendent of Buonaparte) centimes coin, copper, mid-19th century just from looking at that..

It's a 5 centimes "cinq centimes" coin I think, or does it say 10?...

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I can help you with the second on easily, I had one that was also a bit of a shard.

 

Napoleon III (a descendent of Buonaparte) centimes coin, copper, mid-18th century just from looking at that..

It's a 5 centimes "cinq centimes" coin I think, or does it say 10?...

Mid-18th century??? Maybe 19'th...

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Hey thanx for the help guys...

Yes i can barely make out Cinq Centimes on the back of Napoleon here now that i have something to go by.

 

Are 4 and 5 really bus tokens ? If so are they from N. Korea, S. Korea, or .........?

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