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Jul 11, 2011, 07:36 PM
#1
A 1950's coin stash
I was rooting through the local auction house leftovers - they sell the stuff off the table for a couple days until the next auction goods start coming in. There really wasn't all that much left, well scattered about with plenty of empty table space.
I came to a little stack of cigar boxes. Most were empty, but then there was the one pictured below. I don't think the coins were originally in the cigar box, because the card\note is from 1993, and the film canister and coins were all from 1955 and earlier. The note mentions the cigar box and accessories, but, I just don't know.
Anyway, the film canister is ink stamped Jan 1955, and says "Coins" as you can see. When I opened the box the coins had already been dumped out and the canister reclosed (this is strange/important). The first pic is just what you'd see when I first opened the box.
The first thing I noticed is that the coins were not U.S., but (mostly) Canadian. I picked up a quarter and looked closer, then I started checking the dates on all of them. The quarters (5 of them) are all 1940's to early 50's. The two oldest coins are a 1929 Canadian nickel and a 1931 Panama coin the same size as a dime that is actually marked as .900 silver.
There are 2 French Franc coins, and 1 Moroccan Franc coin:1941, 1953, 1951
2 of the Panama "dimes", both silver. 1953, 1931
1 Turkish lira from 1947, 60% silver
1 Lebanon 25 piastres, 1952
5 Canadian quarters - 1954, 53, 49, 47, 43
7 Canadian nickels - 53, 53, 53, 52, 51, 51, 1929
4 Canadian cents - 55, 55, 53, 52.
The funny thing is that I don't think the coins are closely related to the cigar box, because of the '93 note. Also, equally strange, someone poured out the coins and apparently thought they were modern and not worth a closer look. Actually the 50's coins look brand new. Well ACTUALLY I believe this is how these coins would look in the mid-late 50's, but I'm not an expert.
One more thing:
When I took them to the register to haggle a price, the cashier immediately went to the aluminum film canister and started looking for a hallmark. I told him that I thought it was aluminum and probably held the coins, since it was labeled so. He never bothered to pick up a single coin. We agreed $7 was a fair price.
Ok, here are the pics, what do you think?
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Jul 11, 2011, 08:28 PM
#2
 Supreme Chancellor
Re: A 1950's coin stash
Is the value of the silver greater than $7? If so, then you did alright.
But I probably would not have purchased it for $7 unless I knew for sure there was over $10 in silver value.
The last time I bought foreign coins I paid $11 for a cigar case just like yours that was overflowing as well as about 10 pages full of them in 2x2s. They were dated from the teens to the 1950s.
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Jul 12, 2011, 06:28 AM
#3
Re: A 1950's coin stash
Here is my favorite foreign silver website: http://www.currencydebasement.com/high-silver <-- just pick out your country and it tells you your silver content and value.
So, it looks like you have the following silver:
2 of the Panama "dimes", both silver. 1953, 1931 -- $2.58 each
1 Turkish lira from 1947, 60% silver -- $5.17
5 Canadian quarters - 1954, 53, 49, 47, 43 -- $5.36 each
That's a grand total of over $35 in silver content alone.....you may have some numismatic value as well? I'm not sure.
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Jul 12, 2011, 08:11 AM
#4
Re: A 1950's coin stash
 Originally Posted by jkernea
Here is my favorite foreign silver website: http://www.currencydebasement.com/high-silver <-- just pick out your country and it tells you your silver content and value.
So, it looks like you have the following silver:
2 of the Panama "dimes", both silver. 1953, 1931 -- $2.58 each
1 Turkish lira from 1947, 60% silver -- $5.17
5 Canadian quarters - 1954, 53, 49, 47, 43 -- $5.36 each
That's a grand total of over $35 in silver content alone.....you may have some numismatic value as well? I'm not sure.
I forgot to mention 1 Canadian dime 1945. (it's in the picture, just didn't list it) $2.14
That is a great site --CurrencyDebasement.com --Thanks! I'd like to carry that site around with me--few people know how much silver is in foreign coins, but I'm still not using a smartphone.
I may just throw them all up on eBay with the film canister as a collection. I don't know whether it's a cache, stash, horde or what.
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Jul 12, 2011, 08:38 AM
#5
Re: A 1950's coin stash
 Originally Posted by jkernea
Great site Jkernea! Saved on my Iphone. Thanks
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Jul 13, 2011, 04:39 PM
#6
 MUD(S.W.A.T)
Re: A 1950's coin stash
Very cool, great haul !! A silver Canadian Quarter is worth around $5 alone in scrap. So 5 of them is well worth the $7.00. I'm very interested in the 1931 Panama coin marked .900 I collect world silver coins and that one seems cool to add to the collection... What would you like for it, if your willing to sell it to me??
Again,
Great Haul !!
Keep @ it and HH !!
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