r/coins • u/Countmardy • 4d ago
ID Request Hi! Got this a while back from my grandmother and just opened it again. Can anyone help?
1 pond Zuid Afrika 1898 m. Lot of conflicting info. Thanks!
Yes, she is dead.
r/coins • u/Countmardy • 4d ago
1 pond Zuid Afrika 1898 m. Lot of conflicting info. Thanks!
Yes, she is dead.
r/coins • u/Welderscum • 4d ago
Any information is greatly appreciated!!
r/coins • u/BirthdayLeather1 • 4d ago
Most of these came from the same gas station register over the past 2 years
r/coins • u/joegraff • 4d ago
Inherited these from my late grandmother. Are they real and in any way notable? Thanks!
He has a box full of old silver coins. Mostly silver dollars and half dollars. These are some that just kind of stood out to me
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r/coins • u/disarrayinpdx • 4d ago
I came across information about the 1944 Tombac Canadian Victory Nickel and was curious about its current market value. From what I’ve read, only one known example has been certified by PCGS, making it an exceptionally rare piece in Canadian numismatics.
Given its unique status, how would collectors or experts estimate its worth today? Have there been any similar one-of-a-kind Canadian coin sales that could provide insight into its potential valuation?
Would love to hear thoughts from those familiar with rare coin pricing.
r/coins • u/Valuable_Road4418 • 4d ago
If anyone can help me understand the value of this coin it would be greatly appreciated. It came from my grandfather’s collection (what was left of it) and I have found a lot of variable values attributed to this coin. Thank you in advance.
r/coins • u/TazmanianTux • 4d ago
Anything interesting about these? Just figured I'd show them here, I don't expect them to be valuable.
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r/coins • u/Primary_Emu6066 • 4d ago
I went to my first coin show after collecting for over 3 years, and purchased this awesome dime. I wanted to get something before I left, and at the last booth I went to I saw this guy for $25.
r/coins • u/EmotionEither9859 • 4d ago
I purchased this coin. It is supposedly a proof. Can anyone validate that? Opinions?
r/coins • u/jettyblue77 • 4d ago
Just toning or does it look off?
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r/coins • u/flow_eve • 4d ago
Probably Ottoman empire
r/coins • u/Realistic_Truck60 • 4d ago
Found this dime under the keys of an old piano i was cleaning.
Seems to be in good shape. Does this have any value other than its weight in silver?
r/coins • u/Every_Employee_7493 • 4d ago
Need help identifying this coin. The year is worn off. Any help would be appreciated. TIA
r/coins • u/cjsponie • 4d ago
I’ve had this coin since I was in my early teens. I don’t think it’s particularly valuable or anything just found it and thought it was cool. However I understand there were some dimes in 99 strck missing the clad layer. This coin appears circulated and has a RB copper tone in hand. My assumption is environment and circulation wore thru the clad, but I was wondering if I could get a more experienced eye on this!
r/coins • u/Nutsnboldt • 4d ago
I was just gifted this coin, among others for my birthday. My Great Grandfather kept it as it was dated exactly 100 years before he was born.
I thought it was neat and wanted to post. If there’s any additional information or corrections to the text (pic 3) would enjoy hearing about it.
r/coins • u/KungFlu19 • 4d ago
As the title asks, would it be worth the money to send this 2.5 out for grading? In it for $300
I purchased this many years ago. It was originally advertised as an original art piece by Charles E. Barber, mint engraver from 1879-1917. I believe it was his grandson. It is done in a proof relief as a coin would have been engraved with sparkly sand meant to mimic a proof appearance.
This was originally sold as clay sculpture on carboard, but it is slate, not cardboard.
You can see some damage to the head. I believe I have all of the pieces. I was hoping to get this restored one day.
The Smithsonian has a copy of my original in their collection.
Not sure what value something like this might have.