My grandfathers gift (pic heavy)

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My grandfather's gift (pic heavy)

My grandfather died in 1988, during which time my grandmother was left alone in her house. We recently moved her to a seniors home so we had to pa I up her house. I was in my grandfathers room and going through some boxes, I came across what I can only describe as the most politically incorrect Native Indian piggy bank.


image by mikedachuk, on Flickr

Inside, I found a bunch of coins. Mostly they were from Canada, but a bunch of them were foreign and quite interesting. I thought I'd share them with you.


image by mikedachuk, on Flickr

And the obverse...


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image by mikedachuk, on Flickr

And the obverse


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And the obverse


image by mikedachuk, on Flickr
 
cool find!!!! looks old!
 
I like that bank. Nice find, those coins are nice.
 
Quite a few are silver. I will tell you the values later today.
 
The funny thing about the bank is that although I love it, my son was terrified of it and he wouldn't be able to go to bed unless I moved the "minion". If it was in the same room as him I'd have to move it.
 
I can't make out the year for your Napoleon half-franc or the mintmark, but there are lots of rarities out there (many date/mintmark combinations have a mintage under 50,000 and a few have under 10,000) so post the date and mintmark on it. Its also in good shape, which is also a plus.

Your '43 shilling and '38 florin (2 shillings) are both 50% silver, however these are common coins and sell only for scrap silver.

Your Poland coin also looks to be silver.

The rest all look to be cu-ni.
 
The funny thing about the bank is that although I love it, my son was terrified of it and he wouldn't be able to go to bed unless I moved the "minion". If it was in the same room as him I'd have to move it.

Your post reminded me of this book that I was terrified of when I was a kid. I think it was a combination of the book and Mr. Rogers land of make believe :tongue3:

scary.webp
 
I can't make out the year for your Napoleon half-franc or the mintmark, but there are lots of rarities out there (many date/mintmark combinations have a mintage under 50,000 and a few have under 10,000) so post the date and mintmark on it. Its also in good shape, which is also a plus.

Your '43 shilling and '38 florin (2 shillings) are both 50% silver, however these are common coins and sell only for scrap silver.

Your Poland coin also looks to be silver.

The rest all look to be cu-ni.

The Napoleon Demi Franc is dated 1813 with a mint mark of A - Not sure if these pics help.

1813 Demi Franc by mikedachuk, on Flickr

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1813 Demi Franc - Face by mikedachuk, on Flickr
 
Your post reminded me of this book that I was terrified of when I was a kid. I think it was a combination of the book and Mr. Rogers land of make believe :tongue3:

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OMG I forgot all about that picture, my family had the same set and that cover always freaked me out as well.
 
Any silver in the Canadians?

Could I have better pictures for each coin? You can e-mail them to me (e-mail sent by PM).
 
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I think your bank maybe worth a lot of money.Check the bottom for markings.
 

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