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What is a website where i can see what the value of my coins are? Australian coins like pennies and shillings?

I dont want to send my coin to anyone, i thought that there is a website where you can go just to look at coins from different years and it should have the value of that coin right there next to it.


The coins are mostly worth less than 25 cents each. Go to the library at 737.4 for books on coins. Most libraries have a big thick book called the "Standard Catalog of World Coins" that will have the value of all your coins. It lists retail prices, which is 2-3 times what a dealer will pay for them.

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Coin Values of the following: (Aust)?

1. 1988 Opening of Parliament House $5 Coin-Not Set.
Contains one of each. Note by fraser/cole prefix:QPD.
Presented in pink leather case.

2. Australian Predecimal Coin Collection.
Contains: Halfpenny (1962), Penny (1962), Threepence (1963), Sixpence (1960), Shilling (1959) and Florin (1961).

3. International Year of the Family 50c peice 1994. Commemerative set. First day of issue - 14th of April. 45c Stamp.

4. Australian 2 dollar notes. Johnston/Fraser.
Prefix LHR.
5 Consective - no folds/creases.


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1988 Opening of Parliament House $5 = $12
Halfpenny 1962=$2
Penny (1962), Threepence (1963), Sixpence (1960), Shilling (1959) and Florin (1961).=$10

1943-S Australia Florin (2 Shillings) Coin KM#40 - 92.5% Silver
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Every country in the world has its own monetary system, and they each have their own coins. Adding coins from all over the world to your coin collection will add diversity and interest to the collection. Imagine coins from North America, Africa, Japan, New Zealand and Russia. The possibilities are almost endless.

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