Silver4face wrote:Most world coins do not have high numismatic value. Ten years ago, a dealer told me that most world coins are worth 5 to 50 cents each. My experience has taught me that he's correct. Despite the low values, the numismatic value was still higher than melt value in most cases. BUT NOW with the surge in metals, especially nickel, MELT VALUE has surpassed numismatic value, especially for larger coins in lower grades of condition. Now is the time (or is too late!) to gobble up Mexican pesos, large Netherlands coins, large Venezuelan coins, Hong Kong dollars etc. Really anything large regardless of condition. I am wondering if dealers will raise their per pound price.
Silver4face wrote:In response to your comments, I have no idea what those game tokens are made of, but I would definitely pick them up for free if you can. I know that melting costs time and money; however, I was not suggesting that it be done. I am simply pointing out that EVERY coin has 2-3 values: face value, numismatic value, AND melt value. Therefore, I feel that they could possibly be sold or traded in a profitable way. Remember, a true copper Hoarder will hoard copper from ALL countries!
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