Posted 2 years ago
tkdenali
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If needed I can put on a better image.
When I was a kid the Hungarian government issued a 200 Forint coin with too much silver in it, making the metal worth more than the value it represented. This was in 1992. The recalled the coins but I kept 4 of them. i also kept ones from 1993, and then 1994. The difference between those coins is very evident by their shininess and in 1994 they also changed the face of the coin. I know they are not very old yet, but I am planning to hold on to them for a while. Anybody have any expert opinion on this? What they maybe worth now?
Thanks
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I would say, just their silver content. If U sold one today, they would melt it down for it's silver anyway.... hang on to them....