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Coins & Banknotes Valuation Sticky

  • 15-04-2011 8:34pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31


    Hello,

    I'm trying to see what the value is on some of my old notes,

    One being an Old Irish £1 note dated 02/01/1936....

    Its in supreme condition,

    Also would anybody know where I can get these valued? I live in Dublin,

    Any help would be much appreciated...

    Thank you.. :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 638 ✭✭✭jamiecoins


    im in waterford but theres no good shops here alot of people use a shop in the georges street arcade see some of the other threads maybe the coin dealers in dublin posts as they would also buy banknotes


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35 Szarik102


    £1 2.1.36 is a Lady Lavery Irish Free State note.
    Value would be between about 100-600 Euro depending on its condition unless it has damage — writing, tears, pin holes, bits missing, etc. Damage would reduce its value. 1936 is one of the scarcer years, though that is not really relevant to its value.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 638 ✭✭✭jamiecoins


    hi i suggest since there are a few threads with people asking valuations that we make a sticky thread and a few people can contribute there expect opinions on values of certain notes and coins and explain the grading of coins/banknotes to anyone who needs the information :) we can post pictures and value guides any one think this would be helpfull it will hopefully clear up all the threads about values







  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,427 ✭✭✭Dr Strange


    I'd be OK with this. Let's see what the others think.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,368 ✭✭✭arnhem44


    Yes that seems like a good idea,it would help tidy up things a lot.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 638 ✭✭✭jamiecoins


    rather than having 20 other threads place it all in one ill post a few later and we can agree on a price maybe before .we set it in stone


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,427 ✭✭✭Dr Strange


    As I have no idea about the valuation of coins and banknotes we would rely on the knowladgeable people like yourself and Blade etc to help out.

    Maybe it should be a step below the "setting in stone" one just to be on a safe side ;)


  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Music Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 4,499 Mod ✭✭✭✭Blade


    Sounds good, make sure they understand though that they must post a clear picture as it's all about the grade/quality. Perhaps also a quick note about how to post a picture using Boards.

    Hmm second thoughts about this, a lot of times a picture is not needed as most of the coins they ask about are of very low value. So maybe say that they may be required to post a picture, or something like that? But at least be as specific as possible, dates, what exactly is written on it etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 222 ✭✭keithg89


    Im sorry I dont know what most of them are except the $20, Any idea of a price? this is the tip of the iceberg in the middle of sorting out the collection if you dont mind I would keep uploading pics as i sort them out? Mainly with help identifying coins and notes.

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    dsc02239z.jpg

    dsc02240kw.jpg

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    dsc02246p.jpg

    dsc02247j.jpg

    Sorry for the long post. Any help appreciated.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 153 ✭✭Danco


    keithg89 wrote: »
    Im sorry I dont know what most of them are worth... Any idea of a price?
    dsc02247j.jpg

    Any help appreciated.

    Well, I know very little about coins and notes, but I do know these boys will make you a very pretty penny. Congratulations! If this is just the tip of the iceberg then I'd say it's one awesome iceberg you've got there :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    if this is the tip of the iceberg im thinking to myself holy sh*t :eek:
    is there any chance you could put up a picture of the back of the ploughman notes so i could give a value
    also is the line at the top of the £10 beside the currency commission a tear?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 222 ✭✭keithg89


    They're locked away at the moment but as far as i can remember i dont think there's a rip in any of them. Yes the coins are half the front page of a full coin book. Thanks for any help.

    dsc02248u.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    £1 €350-€450
    £5 €500-€750
    £10 €1500-€1800


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 638 ✭✭✭jamiecoins


    £1 €350-€450
    £5 €500-€750
    £10 €1500-€1800


    i would agree with anthony on this . thats around the pricebut with the market at the moment you mighnt not get the high end, but maybe keep on to them for a few years there a great investment


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    The coins are:
    a us double eagle $20 dollar piece
    there is 0.9675 troy ounce of gold in these which at todays price works out at €1087, these can sell for over spot price if they are a high unc grade but the circulated ones sell for spot

    switzerland 20 francs
    im not too sure about the collectible value of the coin as it looks to be unc but it weights 0.1867 troy ounce which works out at €210

    us eagle $10 coin
    it weights half of the $20 coin so the scrap price is €544 but this coin looks to be unc so it would be worth more

    us 25 dollar bullion coin half ounce $25
    spot price is €561

    english spade guinea 1794
    hard to tell the condition from the photo but would be worth around €300-350 possibly a bit more

    switzerland 20 francs 1891
    same as the one above spot price is €210 but a collector would pay closer to €250 for it

    this one is either a gold sovereign or half sovereign, the full sov has a diameter of 22mm
    a full sov has a spot price of €265
    the half sov is half the price

    us one dollar coin
    silver
    ~€30

    english crown
    silver
    ~€30


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 222 ✭✭keithg89


    Thanks for the help lads, I didnt know what the swiss coin was i have about ten of those in the same condition. I was really struggling to figure out what the spade guinea was aswell so thank you. If you wouldnt mind helping me with coins I cant identify as I go through them it would be much appreciated?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,205 ✭✭✭barneysplash


    I think a sticky would be a good idea because over time

    it would build up into a good reference for identifiying coins -hang on, I've seen this before...You could then go back through a single, concise thread instead of trawling
    through a general boards.ie search looking for insignificant and obscure
    individual threads from ages ago.

    I think the 3 stickys on carboot sales, markets and antique fairs
    should be merged into 1 sticky.

    We'd have to hear from Judgement Day on this as he does all the work in these stickys.


    Notes to moderator on coin and banknote sticky:
    1.The code should be switched on as well so you can see previews of the images without having to click eack link.2.At the start of the thread, there should be a tutorial on how to
    post images using the function.3.There should also be a notice saying that all offers should be
    posted in to adverts.ie

    4.Add some links at the start of the sticky, so people can do some
    research on their own (which is half the fun) instead of posting
    up details and expecting one of us to do all the research
    and valuation work. My favourite are:

    Irish Coinage
    http://www.irishcoinage.com/

    Dan's Coins
    http://69.55.175.34/

    Tony's Coins of the UK
    http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/coins.html

    Jo Edkin's weights and measures site:

    http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/units/money.htm

    http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/units/weight.htm

    Numismundi Notes Site
    http://www.numismundi.com/

    Banknotes
    http://www.banknotes.com/

    African Coin Site
    http://www.wbcc.fsnet.co.uk/africa.htm

    The most interesting and dedicated sites are the amateur
    sites like Dan's coins and Jo Edkin's pages.

    You can come across these during researching a coin and
    they can be a valuable reference for years to come.

    You can see that collecting coins is a passion for these
    people - and it shows in the work they've put into their sites.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    keithg89 wrote: »
    Thanks for the help lads, I didnt know what the swiss coin was i have about ten of those in the same condition. I was really struggling to figure out what the spade guinea was aswell so thank you. If you wouldnt mind helping me with coins I cant identify as I go through them it would be much appreciated?

    no problem, anything you cant identify just stick up a photo of both sides of the coin here


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 222 ✭✭keithg89


    Ok. I've identified most of them, is the lowest buy it now price on ebay a realistic enough value?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    #it depends on whether it sells for that price, the value of an item is what someone is willing to pay for an item, alot of sellers put up items with high buy it now prices hoping that they will sell. a more realistic way to get the value of an item is to watch it in an action an see what it sells for. although in this case a particular coin might regularly sell for €20 and two buyers might go to war on it and it could sell for higher and it does not mean that the coin is worth that price, ive seen that happen alot and usually when it does you will see a flood of that item offered for sale in the weeks following the sale from sellers hoping to achieve the same price and they end up oversupplying the market driving the price down so its hard to tell really unless you watch ebay over a number of weeks to see the sales prices


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  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Music Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 4,499 Mod ✭✭✭✭Blade


    Bang on there Anthony.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 222 ✭✭keithg89


    Thanks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,549 ✭✭✭✭Judgement Day


    Any suggestions as to the best way do dispose of old British silver coins? I'm talking about worn coins. I understand that pre-1947 British silver coins are 50% silver and pre-1920 ones are 92.5% silver. Any idea of value or where I should go? Thanks. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    pm sent


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,721 ✭✭✭Al Capwned


    Hi lads,
    I've been asked to try to find out the value of this coin by a friend.

    His example is in far superior condition to the one shown - I'm no expert, but I've seen old Irish pound coins in worse condition.

    Any help or opinions much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Al.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 456 ✭✭Derfil


    alproctor wrote: »
    Hi lads,
    I've been asked to try to find out the value of this coin by a friend.

    His example is in far superior condition to the one shown - I'm no expert, but I've seen old Irish pound coins in worse condition.

    Any help or opinions much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Al.

    <SNIP> Derfil please refrain from making offers on this forum,no buying or selling is allowed and all items being sold or sought must be advertised on www.adverts.ie .Moderator


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,721 ✭✭✭Al Capwned


    Not necessarily looking to sell it, but i want a realistic valuation on it by the way.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,549 ✭✭✭✭Judgement Day


    alproctor wrote: »
    Not necessarily looking to sell it, but i want a realistic valuation on it by the way.

    Check out eBay while you're at it.

    http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=1883++florin&_sacat=0&_dmpt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&_odkw=1883+british+florin&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 184 ✭✭DFS UTD


    Hi there

    I have a full collection of old Irish Banknotes

    Series A (Lady Lavery)
    100
    50
    20
    10
    5
    1
    shilling

    Series B
    50
    20
    10
    5
    1

    Series C (pre euro)
    100
    50
    20
    10
    5
    1

    Series C - mostly UNC / others in series A and B are in very good condition (VF/F)

    Where would the best place to sell these and should I sell them individually or as a complete set - roughly how much is a full set as details worth.

    thanks

    DFS


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9 KevL


    Anybody know how much this is worth?? According to eBay, about €60-€100. It's in fairly good condition, 2 light creases. Is it possible to get rid of these by putting a towel over it and ironing? Also, anyone got any info on these notes? The date on it is 14.3.73. Cheers!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 153 ✭✭Danco


    KevL wrote: »
    It's in fairly good condition, 2 light creases. Is it possible to get rid of these by putting a towel over it and ironing? Cheers!

    It's possible alright, but I'm pretty sure you'd be ironing away any value the note has at the same time.

    So don't do this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 809 ✭✭✭filbert the fox


    Hello, as a banknote collector myself I'd like to know the same information on values, my collection being similar to yours. Good examples of B series €50 notes are selling for 7 or 8 times face value in Lir Coins,Geroge's Arcade Dublin 2
    The only way of knowing the value of anything is to advertise it and see what an interested party would be willing to pay. I've seen some pretty rough notes on irish selling sites for double or treble face value. Alternatively go to the fairs advertised on the forum to see if dealers are interested.
    Good luck


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 arimwah


    hi,im posting this for my mother.
    she has well over 100 old irish and english coins and would like to get them valued.
    is there anyone in the roscommon area to do this??
    thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 Radar74


    Hello

    could anyone here tell me the value of 25 kennedy half dollars 1964 and pre 1964


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 Radar74


    Hello,

    could anyone tell me the value of 25 1964 Kennedy half dollars


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 moonpops


    HI JUST AFTER JOINING THIS GROUP,I HAVE HAD THESE NOTES IN THE HOUSE ALL MY LIFE,AND AFTER SEEING SOME ON E- BAY COULD ANY ONE TELL MY WHERE TO GET THE PROPER ADVISE.
    I E-MAILED SOME ONE YESTERDAY ,WHOS ADDRESS I GOT FROM E-BAY SHOPS,WITHOUT ASKING THE CONDITION OF THE NOTES HE OFFERED ME £550.00 FOR THEM ALL


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 moonpops


    SORRY I FOR GOT TO SEND THEHI,

    I HAVE 3 £1 PLOUGHMAN BANKNOTES ALL 1939

    1ST NOTE

    HIBERNIAN BANK
    DATED 4-5-39
    22HA 087346



    2ND NOTE

    MUNSTER & LEINSTER BANK
    DATED 10-10-39
    43MA 097534



    3RD NOTE

    BANK OF IRELAND
    DATED 9-2-39
    98BA 033355



    ARE THESE NOTES WORTH ANY THING

    KIND REGARDS

    BREA
    DETAILS


  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Music Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 4,499 Mod ✭✭✭✭Blade


    moonpops wrote: »
    I HAVE 3 £1 PLOUGHMAN BANKNOTES ALL 1939

    ARE THESE NOTES WORTH ANY THING

    Certainly are. My advise would be to bring them to the coin fair at the RDS the weekend of 21-23rd Oct. and get a few different offers from dealers. Or talk to Anthony O Brien from this forum.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 118 ✭✭marathonm@n


    KevL wrote: »
    Anybody know how much this is worth?? According to eBay, about €60-€100. It's in fairly good condition, 2 light creases. Is it possible to get rid of these by putting a towel over it and ironing? Also, anyone got any info on these notes? The date on it is 14.3.73. Cheers!


    don't ever iron a banknote as it destroys it's value and leaves it worthless to a collector


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    Radar74 wrote: »
    Hello,

    could anyone tell me the value of 25 1964 Kennedy half dollars

    around €8-€12 each depending on condition


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    arimwah wrote: »
    hi,im posting this for my mother.
    she has well over 100 old irish and english coins and would like to get them valued.
    is there anyone in the roscommon area to do this??
    thanks

    you could put a list or some photos up here if you like but its unlikely that theres anything very valuable there unless they are in very good condition, not taken from change
    silver coins, pre 1947 would have bullion value and of course any gold coins would be worth a bit


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    DFS UTD wrote: »
    Hi there

    I have a full collection of old Irish Banknotes

    Series A (Lady Lavery)
    100
    50
    20
    10
    5
    1
    shilling

    Series B
    50
    20
    10
    5
    1

    Series C (pre euro)
    100
    50
    20
    10
    5
    1

    Series C - mostly UNC / others in series A and B are in very good condition (VF/F)

    Where would the best place to sell these and should I sell them individually or as a complete set - roughly how much is a full set as details worth.

    thanks

    DFS

    Value for the lady lavs would depend on the dates, there could be a massive difference in what they are worth
    more than likely they are from the 60's/70's so ill give you a rough retail price on these as I cant be too precise without seeing them
    Vast majority of the £100 and the £50 are dated 1977 any before these would be worth more
    Any notes pre 1961 would be worth more also
    £100 €400
    £50 €300
    £20 €80
    £10 €50
    £5 €20
    £1 €5
    10 shillings €10

    B series
    The £50 in this depends on the date and condition
    A VF late issue would go for around €120
    the rest of these would be worth face or a little over face if circulated

    C ceries
    The £100 of this set if its Unc would be worth €300-€400, EF €250, Vf €200
    The £50 if unc is worth around €150, ef €100
    the rest if unc are worth around 25% over face if unc, if they are anyway circulated even EF are only worth face

    Two ways of selling them are on ebay or selling to a dealer (coin fair rds on in october) A dealer will give you an offer on the whole lot which will be less than whats above because they would have to make something out of them
    You could sell them on ebay a number of different ways
    C series
    If both the £100 and £50 are unc you are better of selling them as a set as someone will pay for all nots just to get these
    if they are circulated you are better of selling them separately and grouping the £20,£10 and £5 together as a lot

    you are probably best selling the b series together as a lot

    the A series depends on the dates
    if they are all 60s/70s sell them together
    if the 100 50 or 20 is early sell them separately group the 1, 5 and 10 together and sell the 10 shillings on its own


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien


    KevL wrote: »
    Anybody know how much this is worth?? According to eBay, about €60-€100. It's in fairly good condition, 2 light creases. Is it possible to get rid of these by putting a towel over it and ironing? Also, anyone got any info on these notes? The date on it is 14.3.73. Cheers!

    €60-€100 is about the mark, should go for €80 and would be hard enough to get the top end
    as said already stay well away from it, with coins and banknotes theres nothing you can do to increase but plenty to decrease it rapidly


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,624 ✭✭✭double GG


    So I was cleaning out my cupboard the other day and I came across a 1 pound note dated 1976. It's in perfect condition with no scuff marks or penmarks or anything.

    Probably not worth much, but sure I'll ask anyhow?

    Thanks.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Found these, don't know if they are worth anything:

    coinm1.jpg

    coinm2.jpg

    coinm3.jpg

    coinm4.jpg

    coinm5.jpg

    coinm6.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 Radar74


    Thanks Anthony for your response

    The Half Dollars are in uncirculated condition


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,555 ✭✭✭✭AckwelFoley


    Hi. Today I found 9 five punt notes dated from 1962 - 1964 and a one punt note from the same era...

    Are they of any value to a collector? What would they be roughly worth..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 robdalton316


    Hi i have a mix of coins and a few notes all sorted and listed below not sure if i want to sell them it depends what they are worth. Can any1 help value any of them??

    Irish money

    1p coins from 1980 upwards (46)
    2p coins 1978 up wards (22)
    5p coins 1993 upwards (10)
    5p coin 1978 (1)
    10p 1975 – 1980 (5)
    10p small coin 1993 up wards (6)
    20p 1988 up wards (9)
    50p 1983 (4)
    1 pound 1990 up wards (7)
    1 pound millennium 2000 (1)
    1s 1968 (1)
    2s 1964 (1)
    6d 1935,46,59 (3)
    3d 1942, 1968 (2)
    ½ d 1971 upwards (12)
    ½ d 1949-65 (3)
    ¼ d 1939 (1)
    10 pound note 1993 (1)
    5 pound note 1993 (1)
    5 pound note 1966 (1)
    1 pound note 1989 (1)

    English

    1 pound note isac Newton (1)
    1 pound note tynwald hill (1)
    1 penny coin 1946 (1)
    1 penny coin 1961-67 (3)
    1 penny 1897, 1898 (2)
    1 penny 1902 –1910 (4)
    1 penny 1912 1927 (2)
    50p 1994 d day anniversary (1)
    1 shilling 1955 (1)
    2 shillings 1948, 1963, 1966 (3)
    half penny 1957,58,65 (3)
    half penny 1938 (2) 1942 (1)
    half penny 1925 (1)
    1 penny 1986 jersey (1)
    1 penny 1980 isle of man (1)
    2 pence 1990 (1)
    3 pence 1930, 1964 (2)
    6 pence 1955 (1)
    half crown 1960 (1)
    10 pence 1971 (1)

    Italy

    Lire 500 1982 upwards (6)
    Lire 100 1979 (3)
    Lire 50 1976,77 (2)
    Lire 200 1979 (1)
    1986 repvbblica (1)
    1000 lire note 1990 (1)

    America

    Half Dollar with kennedy 1972, 1776-1976 (2)
    1 cent 1975 – 82 (6)
    50 cent 1993 (1)
    5 cents 1974-89 (3)
    1 dime 1981 – 1991 (6)
    quarter dollar with drummer (1)

    Canada

    Canadian coin 10 cents with ship (1)
    Canadian 25 cent with man on horse (1)

    Greece

    1988 20 Drachma (1)

    Jamaica

    2000 20 dollar coin (1)

    Kenya

    1971 50 cent coin (1)

    Mexico

    1988 $500 coin (1)

    Belgium

    1963 1 franc coin (1)

    Germany

    1991 1 pfennig (1)

    Spain

    Cien pesetas 1981-86 (4)
    500 pesetas coin 1998 (1)
    5 pesetas coin 1957 (2) 1996 (1) 1998 (1) 1992 (1)
    25 pesetas 1975 (1)
    1 pesetas 1966 (1) 1982 (1)1985 (1)
    25 pesetas 1990 (1) 1997(2)
    100 pesetas 1992-99 (4)
    1000 pesetas note 1979 (1)

    Guernsey

    10 pence with Guernsey cow 1982 (1)

    Finland

    50 pennia 1973 (1)
    10 pennia 1973 (1)
    20 pennia 1973 (1)
    1 markka 1976 (1)

    Switzerland

    5 rappen coin 1983 (1)

    Portugal

    25 escudos 1980(1) 1985 (1)
    20 escudos 1987 (1)
    10 escudos 1989 (1)
    500 escudos 1982,83 (2)
    5 escudos 1986-1991(3)

    France

    Monnaie de paris 2000 chateau de Versailles (1)
    Monnaie de paris 2000 bataille de normandie (1)
    1 franc coin 1975 (1)
    5 fanc coin 1976 (1)
    10 franc coin 1993,2000 (2)

    Malta

    50 cents 1972 (1)
    25 cents 1975 (1)
    5 cents 1986 (1)
    2 cents 1977 (1)

    Netherlands

    1 cent 1975,80 (2)
    10 cent 1977 (1)
    5 cent 1985 (1)

    Norway

    1 Krone 1969 (1)
    50 Ore 1975 (1)

    Agentina

    5 pesos note (1)
    2 pesos note (1)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,368 ✭✭✭arnhem44


    Hi robdalton316,just to let you know and to make it clear again to others that no buying or selling is permitted here on this forum.Moderator


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 638 ✭✭✭jamiecoins


    i have posted a new thread dealing with how to grade your banknotes please read

    also another bit of information for irish coin values
    go to www.irishcoinage.com


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