Any Of These Coins Worth Something?

June 9th, 2009

We have a bunch of Old coins, lots of them seem unique and might be worth something, if anyone knows the value of any of these that would be great. Thanks!
Tropicana $1 A Ramada Hotel (doubt it, but just incase)
Canadian 1867 Confederation Flag in middle one side coat of arms and crown on the other
Canadian Silver Dollar. Queen on one side dated, on the other is days 1867 Confederation and Constitution 1982
Knotts Palm Casino Berry Farm picture of a well and says 1776 and 1976 (again I doubt it)
Elizabeth II DG. Reg. FD 1977 with a person on a horse, bird with a crown above it in a circle and some plant designs on the outside of the circle.
Edmonton Klondike days 25th Anniversary. July 1986
1977 Mexicanos picture of someone and says Diez Pesus
10 cent 1979 Mexicanos.
Coin with a whole in the middle, weird designs on it, and some wheat. other side ahs some designs (they look asian) all around the whole in the middle
Out of room, will continue below.

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4 Responses to “Any Of These Coins Worth Something?”

  1. Taiping Says:

    Item one is a trade token and collectors pay .50 to $1 for one. The Canadian confederation item sounds like a medal not a coin. It would have a denomination on it if it was a coin. The Canadian dollar of 1982 is the commemorative Constitution dollar and is made of nickel not silver. It sells for $2 to $6. The Knott’s berry farm item is a token that was made to celebrate the bicentennial of the USA, they usually sell in the $1 or so range. The 1977 coin is a British coin making the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth’s reign and is made of copper/nickel. It has a value of $2 to $5 depending on grade. There was also a special silver proof made, it came in a case and is worth $25. The Klondike days item is what is called a trade token and was made for that event and sold. They sell now for a couple of dollars. The Mexican coins are no longer legal tender and can be found in a dealers world coin box for .25 cents each. The last item sounds like a coin from French Indo-China called Vietnam today. There must be a date on it as well as a number. I need that info to help you more on that coin. Hope this helps. The additional items do not show up on the answer page. You list too many at a time.

  2. safarilo Says:

    I can only tell you about the Mexican coins (“Diez Pesos” means “ten pesos”). Anything dated before 1994 – when Mexico’s currency collapsed – has no value. The country now uses the “New Peso,” or “NP” for currency of value. I suppose if every Mexican throws away their old, useless coins, then eventually your coins could have some value as rare objects, but that probably wouldn’t happen in your lifetime! ;o)

  3. Chris R Says:

    none are probley worth that much becaus world coins are not worth that much but you can always ask your local coin dealer or you can google coin values

  4. Virginia W Says:

    Your library should have in the reference section a coin worth book. Call and ask your reference librarian.

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