Foreign Coins - Any keepers?

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These were part of a cache of coins that I received years back. My interests for the most part lay in domestic coins and as such I don't know a lot about foreign currency. More than likely these will all go up for trade but I wanted to know if there were any keepers. The only coin here that I know that is of some value is the "1952 Cinco Pesos" due to silver content.
 

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Hi,
My name is Nicole nice collection of coins i am also interested on coin collection but can not any coins.
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I still have most of these.....thought it might be worth asking again.....anything of note that anyone sees?
 

They are all common other than the 5 pesos. What are the years on the Swiss rappens (they say "Confoederatio Helvetica)? What is the top left coin? The 100 yen coins (marked with a big "100") are worth over a dollar in exchange, along with maybe a couple others.
 

1976 & 1982 on the rappens and the upper left is a 5 centavos 1995.
 

Included is a document with the values of the coins. The document will list the coins from left to right, top to bottom. Coins worth over a dollar are highlighted in yellow. Can you post a pic of the other side of the "1949-1969" 2 marks coin, the 2 10 yen coins, and the Korean 10 won with the temple and two characters on the side of it? I can then tell you the value of all of them.
 

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I couldn't locate the 2 Marks, believe it is with another set that of coins that are boxed up but I will try and track down. I did post the other 3 you asked about though.
 

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I couldn't locate the 2 Marks, believe it is with another set that of coins that are boxed up but I will try and track down. I did post the other 3 you asked about though.

Thank you. I am stating the value based on the condition of the coin in the pic. I assume the other side is as good of a condition as the front. Also, would you be interested in selling the coin lot to me?
 

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Yes as far as I remember the front is fairly similar, I am still trying to track down the box that contains it. Yes, I would be interested in selling or possibly trading. My interests lay in American coins not foreign so there is no great attachment.
 

Yes as far as I remember the front is fairly similar

I meant as an overall for all coins. Are there any that are specifically worse on their non-photographed side? Also, what are the mintmarks on the German 10 pfennigs? The mintmarks are above the denomination. Also, can you post a pic of the Thai coin in detail (I can't get the last two digits with the normal pic).
 

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No, I didn't see any that were significantly different on one side than on the other. They both have a mintmark of "F"
 

Did the information I provided help?
 

Did the information I provided help?

Yes it did. Sorry for not responding. I have been busy with final exams.
 

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What mintmark does the 5 pfennig have?
 

I attached the spreadsheet to the my second reply.
 

so really nothing of value it would appear 8-)
 

so really nothing of value it would appear 8-)

Other than the Mexican 5 pesos. That would be the only one I would actually be interested in now.
 

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