The first is a medal, not a coin. A 100-year-old occasion. Should be silver, only the material value.
The second, special emphasis on the Olympic Games. 10 DM in silver. They have a very high edition, and yours is unfortunately in a bad state. Only the silver value
The dollar coin is already offered on Ebay from 2-3 euros
No. 3 is a Sacagawea dollar, which is a normal coin that is not so common in the USA (where you prefer to make notes), but in Ecuador, which has also been the US dollar since 2000, is common. In short, the coin is worth a dollar.
No. 2 is an Olympic 1972 coin and not worth 10 EUR.
The first is a medal, not a coin. A 100-year-old occasion. Should be silver, only the material value.
The second, special emphasis on the Olympic Games. 10 DM in silver. They have a very high edition, and yours is unfortunately in a bad state. Only the silver value
The dollar coin is already offered on Ebay from 2-3 euros
No. 3 is a Sacagawea dollar, which is a normal coin that is not so common in the USA (where you prefer to make notes), but in Ecuador, which has also been the US dollar since 2000, is common. In short, the coin is worth a dollar.
No. 2 is an Olympic 1972 coin and not worth 10 EUR.
the 1. nothing, the 2 bissel and the 3. I don't know, so nothing, I would guess
1 is a medal, no coin, 3 too, I think
2 is an old 10 Mark piece of silver.
It'll be worth 10-30.
The third coin is best for me.