Could any one tell me something about these 2 coins? are they worth anything?
friend brought these to me and I promised I would find out what I could. Can any one help Me? Here is a pic of front and back of each.

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asked over 13 years ago

7 Answers

Hello Juanita

Your top coin 1913 French 50 [URL removed]
[URL removed] 2.5 Grams and has a silver content of 83.5%
=0.0671 Troy Oz silver.
Worth approx $2.00

The second [URL removed] 1997 British One Pound
[URL removed] 9.50 Grams = 70% Copper, 24.5 % Zinc and 5.5 Nickel
No Silver

Worth? Maybe $1.00

answered over 13 years ago

The [URL removed] 1913 [URL removed] France details for this found> [URL removed]

The [URL removed] 1997 [URL removed] United Kingdom details for this found > [URL removed]

Value? I have not priced the value of coins recently but should be easy to determine via these links, good luck

answered over 13 years ago

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Sorry, Juanita, can’t help with those.

answered over 13 years ago

Hi Nita

I’ll bet Rek could help you out!

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answered over 13 years ago

Thank you everyone. Your help is greatly appreciated, I knew I could count on my Bonanza friends

answered over 13 years ago

hope someone will help you out momma nita :H

answered over 13 years ago

WTG Momma Nita.. Reksplace36 to the Rescue. Thank you Reks for helping out momma nita :H

answered over 13 years ago

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