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Pimp my old coins

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Voievod Posted: Fri, Aug 15 2008 4:54 PM

I found some old coins, some dating as back as 1850. Can anyone identify the metals they're made of? I'm especially interested if I own any silver:

 

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One of the more interesting pieces of metal was one which had the following text on one side:

"one check good for 50 cents at geiger's clothing store bucyruso on a $15.000 cash purchase"

On the other side there was, I believe, a portrait of George Washington. It dates from 1908.

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Twirlcan replied on Fri, Aug 15 2008 5:35 PM

I am guessing that the the ones next to the Romanian 500 Lie coin are at least some silver.  But what I find interesting is that they are still on a string that looks like a military style bootlace.   Looks like war-booty from the Balkan area and probably will be more valueable for its historical content than its silver content.

But I am guessing you need to do more research.  Lots of coin hobbiests out there...

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