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closed World Junk Silver Lot - Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Philippines


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Looking to sell this small mixed lot of world junk silver. My grandpa was in the Philippines during WWII, which is where I believe he picked up the centavos. The rest is likely what he saved when he used to service coin counting machines. Silver weight for the lot is roughly 2 oz. I am asking $60 delivered via FCM in the U.S. Other shipping options at your added expense. I do ship internationally.

Payment via PPFF, PPGS (+3%), Zelle, or Chase Quick Pay.

 

Australia

2 x 1943-S Shillings (.925)

1942 3 pence (.500)

1910 3 pence (.925)

 

Canada

1944, 1958 quarter (.800)

1918 quarter (.925)

1968 10 cents (.500)

1941 10 cents (.800)

 

Great Britain

1922, 1931, 1940 3 pence (.500)

 

Philippines

4 x 1944-D 10 centavos (.750)

1907 20 centavos (.750)

7 x 1944-D 20 centavos (.750) – 5 of them look nearly BU, 1 looks almost uncirculated, 1 is gunky. The brilliant ones seem to attract a premium on the Bay, selling for $5-8 each, sometimes more. I don’t think any have the D over S mint mark.

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