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Ma9nWaRr10
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yes, demonetised and no good condition.
Stefan0205
Ma9nWaRr10
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yes, demonetised and no good condition.
Demonetized is not a thing having ANYTHING to do with the value of a coin! The condition yes!
Sjoelund
Stefan0205
Ma9nWaRr10
Close to nothing
yes, demonetised and no good condition.
Demonetized is not a thing having ANYTHING to do with the value of a coin! The condition yes!
I do not agree.
It might have a lot :)
heavy used 2€ is still worth 2€…
leszek.nemo
Sjoelund
Demonetized is not a thing having ANYTHING to do with the value of a coin! The condition yes!
I do not agree.
It might have a lot :)
heavy used 2€ is still worth 2€…
Why don't you agree? The euro coins are NOT demonetized, so of course any euro coin is still worth, what's written on it.
Because demonetisation has something to do with the value of a coin, the same as the intrinsic value has.
Most coins'/notes' numismatic value struggles to exceed the face and/or bullion value. If the face value drops to zero because you can no longer exchange it, it can drop considerably.
You have of course many cases were still legal foreign money can be had for nearly naught because the face value is to most people not known or to little to bother for exchanging. Dropping to the numismatic value (if that's below face/bullion).

Health and well-being boys and girls in the world and without stress.
First, let's get clear on what is what:
Demonetization 1. the process of leaving precious metals as money; 2. withdrawing the coin from circulation; 3. conversion of unused funds into savings, reserves; 4. canceling the exchangeability of banknotes for monetary (precious, cover) metal
So much says the numismatic encyclopedia.
The price of invalid coins is determined by their collector interest and quantity, etc.
However, the price of valid coins should never fall below the currency rate in the market or in quality condition,, F,, VG,,
Here's just a small example of the nonsense our collectors bought and that's the average please:
The Czech fifty crown is still valid and will be for a long time-her course is here:
However, our collectors buy it on average for:
even for 1.16$ they have it many times.
Colleagues, have you noticed the valid one dollar for ten cents yet?
Example:
you will always and everywhere get it everywhere, even when it is dirty - dirty - torn : 21,52 $
Only here on numsta, our collectors buy it for:
Yes prices for UNC low mintages etc. for coins and banknotes their price can be increased by collectors and sellers, however, the saleswomen in the store don't care, they will always sell at her trade price and not the collector's price.
On the other hand, the price of valid banknotes and coins cannot( reduce below the course price) by their exchange rate value, this is nonsense and nonsense.
I already wrote here in the past: I will also buy a wagon of 200 euro banknotes for 150 and our 5000 thousand banknotes for 4 thousand, I know in what quantity you offer.😁🤑
Ivan
MIMAEL
Health and well-being boys and girls in the world and without stress.
First, let's get clear on what is what:
Demonetization 1. the process of leaving precious metals as money; 2. withdrawing the coin from circulation; 3. conversion of unused funds into savings, reserves; 4. canceling the exchangeability of banknotes for monetary (precious, cover) metal
So much says the numismatic encyclopedia.
The price of invalid coins is determined by their collector interest and quantity, etc.
However, the price of valid coins should never fall below the currency rate in the market or in quality condition,, F,, VG,,
Here's just a small example of the nonsense our collectors bought and that's the average please:
The Czech fifty crown is still valid and will be for a long time-her course is here:
However, our collectors buy it on average for:
even for 1.16$ they have it many times.
Colleagues, have you noticed the valid one dollar for ten cents yet?
Example:
you will always and everywhere get it everywhere, even when it is dirty - dirty - torn : 21,52 $
Only here on numsta, our collectors buy it for:
Yes prices for UNC low mintages etc. for coins and banknotes their price can be increased by collectors and sellers, however, the saleswomen in the store don't care, they will always sell at her trade price and not the collector's price.
On the other hand, the price of valid banknotes and coins cannot( reduce below the course price) by their exchange rate value, this is nonsense and nonsense.
I already wrote here in the past: I will also buy a wagon of 200 euro banknotes for 150 and our 5000 thousand banknotes for 4 thousand, I know in what quantity you offer.😁🤑
Ivan
I do not agree :-)
In the case of not withdrawn from circulation coins face value is minimum only in the countries that accept payments in that currency.
In other countries standard exchanege procedure (in the case of “high denomited coins”) is to pay 50% of face value.
On the other hand there is low damand for “high” denominated, low grade coins, therefore prices for them over 50% might be realistic.
OK, you do not agree, concrete examples, please?
My local coin shop has these Greek coins in their world coin bin for $0.20.
leszek.nemo
MIMAEL
Health and well-being boys and girls in the world and without stress.
I do not agree :-)
Greetings coin collectors on this planet.
Question : Who will sell me $100 valid bills for $75?
For the demonetization of banknotes and coins, each issuer leaves a time limit for exchange at their central bank, and thus the price is determined by a set exchange rate.
The price is always determined by supply and demand-however, the price should not logically fall below the set value due to the fact that it can be exchanged at the bank for the exchange rate.
The higher prices on the collector's market are from the date of issue until the end of life on planet earth.
After the end of the bank's purchase of demonetized coins and notes -the price is determined at least by the value of the metal and further by the collecting world. etc. etc.
And now why did I show our "Czech 50 crown" as an example?
Because in the whole of numismatics and here on the website, we encounter the phenomenon of undervaluing states III. category.
Opinions and educational systems in the world education in families determine the opinion of values in the gray cerebral cortex-,, as one esteemed member from New Zealand once wrote, "all Eastern countries are thieves there", - I think it was about Romania,,
Here's an example from Romania:
Communist symbol. "A tractor plowing the field," plenty of food and the boast of socialism:
Its price in our brick-and-mortar numismatic stores https://www.numismatikapesek.cz/mince-evropa/25-bani-1960/
150 Kč - that's in the course 6,43$
And visit our website:
Not even UNC can get to two dollars, (but that I have them in stock? 😜)
What do I want to imply? Simply and clearly, there are states. countries, for example, "Yugoslavia", where it is assumed that coins are just trash and unworthy of collecting passion and undervalued by the community.
At the same time, each coin has its own biography and charm, as well as a story, and it does not matter if it is made of aluminum or gold - or it was issued by KLDR - India - Poland or GB.
It's in the brain of us collectors:
I'm here with a coin - token-exonumia that I got from China as a side pointless product and I didn't even put it on the site, I still have it wrapped in import condition - so you don't laugh at me ver ordered from China but now I made a-I nen exception and bought- A couple of coins as evidence for the demonstration and among them is "Donald Tramp year 2024" dollar where there may already be a prisoner or the president on a coin.
My brain evaluated it as a future scenario of what would happen.
Don't underestimate the coins, on the contrary, we are the ones who determine their value, so don't write that his shown coin is worthless.
Ahoj Ivan
Question : Who will sell me $100 valid bills for $75?
When you sell $100 bill you usually get for it $97 (or less) in local currecy
When you sell low grade standard 20DDK coin (F, VG) far fron borders of Danmark the best option is Exchange desk (if it accepts coins) - and you get 10DDK in local currecy. If more you are the lucky looser.
Have fun :-)
Demonetised coins can only be redeemed at a bank in the issuing country up to five years after they were withdrawn
Hello brother , in my experience there are almost 4 values for a coin
local value - modern and old circulating coin still in use retains its value
international value - if you export the coin , value is higher usually
non-circulating , commemorative , commemorative circulating - differ , usually higher than base value assigned
scrap value - value based on just the what the coin made of
then the condition of the coin
and
personal value - this is what you assign to it and it can be irreplaceable in some case
in my opinion your coins worth is well whatever you think it is , if you try and sell it and it dose not sell for months lower the price
then try again and again and again
if you want to know just cause then look at similar coins on the internet , find a value and with the condition compare it and justifiably put a price on it
tldr its worth roughly : 0.3475 USD but some one will give you 1 USD for it
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