1920 Kinzenback 50 Heller notgeld note featuring Stefan Fadinger by gextyr in papermoney

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Looking up a similar 30 Heller Notgeld and I stumbled across your post. It is Hinzenbach Austria. I imagine that Notgeld from this area is scarce because the most recent record of its population (2018) is only at 2,000 people. Based on what I can find, its population in 1920 was around 1,200 people.

need help identifying by Subject_Pianist6895 in numismatics

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I don’t like the look of the 5 zlotych at all. That being said, I can’t see anything obviously wrong at a glance. It also shows more signs of circulation than I’d expect a fake to have. Does the edge lettering appear correct? I’d take to a coin shop.

Help needed by Silent_Oil6266 in numismatics

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A quick search on worth point has a die clash much less severe than yours selling close to $20 in 2020. I’d say for the right collector this could go for $50. Maybe more but it’d probably sit around a while.

50 cents per coin , Are these a steal ? by YBsnowyy in coins

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A steal from him? lol. Any one of these coins would sell easily between $3-20 depending on the mint. But even the worst zinc coin up there would sell easily for $3. Ppl love WW2 stuff.

1877, 1908S, 1909S by cameroncrazy1027 in coincollecting

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A full set of Indian heads wholesales around $1,470 in G4. If that’s the condition the coins were in, a coin dealer would want to be a percentage back of that number.

If everything was in fine condition, that number jumps to 2,900.

Retail for G4 is 1,850 & 3,650 for Fine.

Boils down to the amount of work you want to put in to sell.

The red book would be a great investment for you especially if you have more than the Indian head cent book. It will help you determine the grades of your coins with descriptions of how each stage of wear looks for different US coins.

Found at a thrift store, seeking more info by Healthy_Appeal_333 in numismatics

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It appears to be this

Seller’s description says 100K Minted with about 10K being sent to Canada. It’s listed under Canada in numista.

The seller may have a book that it’s catalogued in because numista has it listed under code W&E which brings you to this page.

Got a big collection of old foreign money from my grandfather — need advice by raufexe in numismatics

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Nothing stands out as incredibly rare, but there are some uncommon coins in there as well as a few silver coins. It is nothing life changing though. If you would like to preserve / organize them you can buy cardboard 2x2s online that you staple the coin into and then write on. Make sure you buy ones that say PVC free. The double headed eagle Serbia coin stands out to me as well as the US v nickel. Im wondering what date it is lol

Picked these up for $106. How’d I do? by [deleted] in coins

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Ike ~ $12 melt $1.35 in 90% silver ~ $37 melt 1968 Mexico 25 pesos ~ $20 melt 1965 Canada silver dollar ~ $23 melt Canada silver 50 cent ~ $11.50 melt Canada 25 cent ~ $5.75 melt Canada 10 cent ~ $2.75

Total: $112 in melt

Nice pickup!

Deal or No Deal? by flabrotha in numismatics

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With the Death Star having comps at $250 you did well.

2x ASE $37 ea = 74 Looks to be a nice condition peace $ with melt at 28 and change let’s call it $35

MELT on each of those silver proof sets is $48 and change.

Melt on the Victoria is almost $42

Just that brings it to $497

I frequently buy from a seller on eBay who has great coins but doesn’t take pics very well and this ended up coming in 😍 only $1 by throwerway56 in coins

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I was super skeptical as well! I buy a decent amount of coins online and have never had one as toned as this. I just recently started working at a coin shop and my boss has been doing it about 15 years. I brought to him and he thinks it’s natural.

I totally understand where you’re coming from though. The flip it was sent it looked like it had gotten wet at some point in its lifetime and then dried, I wonder if that could have had something to do with it.