Old Foriegen Coins

Proolio

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here are the others they wouldnt fit. I have a good 30-40 more. let me know if you wanna see them.
 

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HI REN,NICE COINS AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE ANY OTHER AUSTRALIAN COINS LIKE THAT SILVER SHILLING AND THE GERMAN COIN MIT BE WORTH A FEW BUCKS.

TINPAN
 

Nice collection, here’s what I think they are; Image 16 – Panamanian, 18 – Australian Shilling, 20 – German Pfennig, 22 – English Three Pence, 24 – French 25 Centimes. HH, Mike
 

The 1918 Australian Shilling was minted in Melbourne with a mintage of 3761000. The effigy belongs to King George V. The good news is that pre-1946 coins were 92.5% silver.
 

Nice foriegn coins, Pennyworth gave a good site to check out. I usually just Google them under images for starters. Just type in what's on the coin, date included. I have identified a lot of foriegn coins this way. Art...
 

Panama could be silver.German,English.The library is a good place to start, world coin books are about $30-$60.I collect Foreign coins too. I would cherry pick them out of a box at the coin shop or show "six for a dollar or so.
 

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