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completed Silver coins, USA, Australia, Reichsmark and pre-1920 British


arphethean

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I have for sale a lovely collection of world silver coinage.

Postage at £2.69 is additional to the price of these.

But let's start at home with some good old Sterling shillings with none other than Queen Vic - young head (1878) and old head (1901). Each contain Asking £5.40 each.

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Next stop, Germany, a few years later, during the Nazi Regime. These 2 Reichmark coins from 1937 and 1938 show Paul von Hindenburg on the obverse and contain 8g of 625 silver. These two are £7.50 each SOLD

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This one, in slightly better condition - very bright - for £8.50 SOLD

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Meanwhile back on the Allied side, US of A with some 1940s and 1950s Roosevelt dimes (each 2.5g of 900 silver) at £1.70 each ALL SOLD

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Washington quarters (1941 to 1948), 6.2g of 900 silver each at £4 each for the first 4 and £4.50 for the better 1946. SOLD

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Walking Liberty war-time half dollars (1939 to 1945), 12.5g of 900 silver at £8.50 each. SOLD

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And finally Australian shillings with some stunning condition 1957 to 1960 Gillick head examples here. Each contains 11.3g of 500 silver and asking £3.50 each.

The Australian florins I am asking £7 each.

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