GibH
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Not sure. It's 10 francs. Probably nothing. Lol
At current exchange rate, face value would be $10.13
I'd buy all the 10 Swiss franc coins I could at a dollar each, even modern coins
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Not sure. It's 10 francs. Probably nothing. Lol
Oh wow, gold is gold in any countries language. Just curious what's the face value of that equal to in American dollars?
Don
I can't believe it. Stopped at a yard sale and the lady had a small bag of coins she wanted a dollar for it. One looked gold. Wasn't 100% sure it was. Wasn't going to stand there and look it up on my phone and she was standing over my shoulder. So I gave her a dollar and walked away...
Yeah! 1922 Swiss 10 Francs.
Still can't believe it. All the rest were modern-day stuff.
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Incredible find and a great addition to the savings account!
I have a couple of quick questions that will make it painfully obvious that I am a noob when it comes to coins:
How do you identify an actual gold coin once that golden hue has caught your attention? What I mean by that is that even though a clad US quarter is a silver color doesn't necessarily make it silver (pre-1965 not withstanding). Once a gold colored coin has caught your eye, is there a resource available that indicates which countries minted gold coins during which years?
I'm afraid I'd load up on gold colored coins (Canadian loonies for example!) and have them wind up being little more than a disappointing and costly lesson.