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Topic: Any value in these Australian/American coins? (Read 302 times)

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January 13, 2021, 04:43:39 AM
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I am sorry that I revived this thread. Do you still have them? I want to buy some of them. My story of beginnings of coin collections is very strange because I began it a year ago when I was in trouble to find some quarters. But I found the best solutions where to get quarters and I went to change $10 in coins and the guy from car wash gave me coins but one of them was different. I went to a coin store and the man said me that it cost around $1000. It is great. I hold it till now and I don't give it to anyone because it brings me luck.
legendary
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Have you checked Ebay? It will give you a good price range per coin.
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I have just about half a container full of those special AUD $2 coins in different variations ranging through the years they have been issued, didn't know they are worth more than 2 bucks though Cheesy
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ME and my girlfriend are collecting coins from around the world 😅 and we would be so proud if you us these precious coins to be added to our collection, I can show you if you will
Do you have Pakistani coins?
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Cool thanks for the replies, I figured I'd probably be best framing the cool ones and just keeping the rest as "good luck" more than anything else.
ME and my girlfriend are collecting coins from around the world 😅 and we would be so proud if you us these precious coins to be added to our collection, I can show you if you will

Haha, sure post some pictures Smiley
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Cool thanks for the replies, I figured I'd probably be best framing the cool ones and just keeping the rest as "good luck" more than anything else.
ME and my girlfriend are collecting coins from around the world 😅 and we would be so proud if you us these precious coins to be added to our collection, I can show you if you will
legendary
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Cool thanks for the replies, I figured I'd probably be best framing the cool ones and just keeping the rest as "good luck" more than anything else.
legendary
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US coin collector here. Sorry no particular value there in US coinage, just a collectable keepsake. The older wheat penny is slightly more valuable than a penny. The one dated 1995 is literally something you would find in circulation.
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I don't see anything that particularly stands out. The coronation coin might be worth 10-15 USD or so, but that's pretty much it.

Australian pennies and 2 cent coins are virtually worthless if common dates (and fairly sure that 1962 and 1958 are common), bulk lots of 1kg pennies (around 100 pennies) cost around $20-25 to obtain. 1kg of 1 and 2 cent coins cost around $15, so pretty much around melt value. Unless someone can point out a variety that I haven't spotted, I think that it's best to just keep them in your possession as a souvenir.

I can't really comment on US coins since I'm not that familiar, but usual wheat cents (assuming that there are no key dates) are worth not that much more than face value either. Usually they are traded in bulk by bullion exchanges.

Tough luck Sad
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I had collected a couple coins over the years. Looking to gauge interest/price and perhaps consider an offer too.
Maybe useless/maybe valuable, I have no idea - I would need to research them and I don't have the time currently.





From top left to top right:
1956 USD penny;
2 AUD coronation coin 2013;
Centenary of Canberra 20 cents AUD 2013;
AUD penny 1962;
1995 USD penny (seems like a different material/thickness than the 1956 one);
AUD 2 cents coin 1966;
AUD penny 1958.

Anyway, please post a reply if there's anything interesting or if you know some market prices (other than face value that is Tongue).
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