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THREE OTHER'S THAT'S ALL posted by Eagles-R-it

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CAN'T COME UP WITH A TEASER.

 

HERE ARE THREE OTHERS, TWO ARE SHILLINGS ONE A 1921 THE OTHER 1929, BUT THE DATES ARE IN DIFFERENT SPOTS. THE LOWER COPPER COLORED ONE IS 1976 AND I THINK IS GREEK. ARE THE SHILLING'S SILVER?

THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP.

 

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Hi Eagles R It,

I think I can help you. The shillings are both silver. They are both 50% Silver and have an ASW of .0909oz. The other coin is indeed Greek and it is a 2 Drachma made of Nickel-Brass. The shillings have collector value in higher grades, such as VF and up, but since I've never collected any British coins from that era ( I only collect Victoria), I'm not proficient in grading them. The 2 Drachma isn't really worth anything. It had a high mintage, has no precious metal, and there isn't much of a collector market for modern Greek coinage at present ( at least that I know of).

 

I hope that this is of at least some help!

~Tom

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