On the portuguese "200 réis" coin, Algarve is the word that identifies all the south region of Portugal. Historically there were attempts to separate that part of the region from the rest of the country so that's why the King Louis made coins indicating not only the country but also this south region Algarve, to somehow show the union of all the territory of the country.
Your half penny token appears to be a pre-confederation merchant token issued in New Brunswick in 1835. Coins Canada lists this token as $89 in VF, $191 XF in Canadian dollars.
The Haitian 50 Centimes and 1 Gourde don't carry much of a catalogue value. With the attached mounts they are valued around silver content for junk coins. The best coins are the 1916-S 20 Centavos from the Philippines and the 1720 Farthing from Great Britain. I'm not familiar with the ancient coin and Grant token, so they may carry some collector value.
Hi!! I am looking for help with coins that I have been hoarding since I was a kid .. Times are hard and God is telling me now is the time to try and sell them .. the ones I have that I am specifically interested in having checked are 1982 pennies 1942 and 62 Nickels I have many error coins but these are the ones I am trying to get help with ... If you can be of any assistance I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you for your time ❣️
Awesome video Christian! Best coin content on YT!
This is the kind of video I like. I am not particularly interested in errors and varieties.
Sweet! I try to do a mix - can bring people into collecting by making error/var vids too!
Fabulous video .. like the Mexican Olympic coins.
Thanks 👍
I really enjoyed that you said that they’re fun because they really were awesome video bruhda
Glad you enjoyed
On the portuguese "200 réis" coin, Algarve is the word that identifies all the south region of Portugal. Historically there were attempts to separate that part of the region from the rest of the country so that's why the King Louis made coins indicating not only the country but also this south region Algarve, to somehow show the union of all the territory of the country.
Thanks - and interesting context
9:41 is a 1750 Polushka of Elizaveta Petrovna
Sweet!
Your half penny token appears to be a pre-confederation merchant token issued in New Brunswick in 1835. Coins Canada lists this token as $89 in VF, $191 XF in Canadian dollars.
Wow!!
The Haitian 50 Centimes and 1 Gourde don't carry much of a catalogue value. With the attached mounts they are valued around silver content for junk coins.
The best coins are the 1916-S 20 Centavos from the Philippines and the 1720 Farthing from Great Britain. I'm not familiar with the ancient coin and Grant token, so they may carry some collector value.
I forgot to add that I collect Canadian 5 cent silvers. Other than the 1910 in the .925 bag, would you provide the iother dates?
Thanks for checking.
He probably pays up for alot of this stuff to be fair.
Good to know - thanks for the context.
I will look through, but I believe most of this has been processed through at the moment. Will be coming to my Whatnot shows primarily!
The kentucky is a Masons Lodge Penny
Cool beans for the group of nice non USA coins
Thanks!
A nice lot! (hope you did not pay to much...)
I think it was reasonable!
I like Philippines coin my friend
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I would like to buy the Philippines coin lot
Hallo, I will be happy if I can buy or change something with you
Half penny token seems Canadian (New Brunswick?)and that seems to be a real Spanish 4 maravedi coin.
Thanks Rich!
Hi!! I am looking for help with coins that I have been hoarding since I was a kid .. Times are hard and God is telling me now is the time to try and sell them .. the ones I have that I am specifically interested in having checked are 1982 pennies 1942 and 62 Nickels I have many error coins but these are the ones I am trying to get help with ... If you can be of any assistance I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you for your time ❣️
Hi sir I have quarter dollar coin 1966 i want to sell it, please reply,
I have the dollar in 1879. How can I contact you?