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NoLies
1 year ago

Yeah, it’s a real thing. It would be even more valuable if you had the original packaging/certificate.

Purchase between 80-100€. If not more.

For the non-binding authenticity check/estimate and, if applicable, You’re best looking for a numismatic. For example, you can find such a thing at the German coin dealership: https://www.vddm.de/member.html

NoLies
1 year ago
Reply to  WatchAlex

Correct. 80€ are the pure silver price. Without packaging/certificate, most will not pay anymore, as it is only interesting for most collectors when complete.

NoLies
1 year ago

Yeah, but if you want to sell it to collectors, it doesn’t matter.

But even if you get “only” the silver price, you always win. As I said, go to the numismatist who says more.

NoLies
1 year ago

Yes, which is normally sold with packaging/certificate. As said, for most collectors only interesting when complete.

And the PP is more often than the mat. So the PP is the normal, not the mat 😉

Esprit163
1 year ago

Commemorative coin, value = coin weight. About 130 grams silver

NoLies
1 year ago
Reply to  Esprit163

This is not a commemorative coin, but a collector’s coin. So no, the value is usually higher than the “münzweight” (which is also wrong, as it is 925 silver, so you cannot take the full silver price).

NoLies
1 year ago
Reply to  Wippich

The link is not the same coin.

Wippich
1 year ago
Reply to  NoLies

Of course this is. Surface quality doesn’t matter. Because you don’t have any proof that this is a Polish plate.

NoLies
1 year ago