Coin real?
I bought this coin today at a house clearance sale and wanted to ask if it's worth anything. I bought the coin because I've never seen it before and because it's huge.
Thank you
I bought this coin today at a house clearance sale and wanted to ask if it's worth anything. I bought the coin because I've never seen it before and because it's huge.
Thank you
Does anyone happen to know which porcelain series this is? I've already tried researching, but unfortunately, to no avail.
I've already written to Christofle itself – they no longer have a department that deals with this historical aspect. It's about a hallmark, presumably on gold cutlery, or at least gold-plated cutlery. What I've found out so far is that it must be before 1935.
Can anyone tell me something about this oriental plate? It was brought from Iran many years ago. It is made of metal but not magnetic.
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
So the coin has 130 grams per mum kitchen scale
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.
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.
Personally, I didn’t care what was paid 10 euros because I’ve never seen them before.
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 😉
What I have seen it is not the normal but the poled plate
Commemorative coin, value = coin weight. About 130 grams silver
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).
You can’t say if you’re real.
https://shop.norddeutsche-edelmetall.de/product/panama-20-balboas-silbermuenze-1974-simon-bolivar/
The link is not the same coin.
Of course this is. Surface quality doesn’t matter. Because you don’t have any proof that this is a Polish plate.
No, it’s absolutely not. Very different editions and collection areas. Such coins also differ in price. Also with, for example, bullion coins. Look at the price of a “normal” mat kangaroo, vs PP. Small but fine difference 😉
https://www.silber-wert.de/p/1-unze-silber-1-aud-kaenguru-ram-30-jahre-jubilaeumsissue?sPartner=gold-de&utm_source=gold-de&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=gold-de
https://www.silber-wert.de/p/1-unze-silber-1-aud-kaenguru-ram-30-jahre-jubilaeumsuasgabe-poliert-platte?sPartner=gold-de&utm_source=gold-de&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=gold-de
Or even in this case: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces23893.html