LOT of 40 RARE ANTIQUE GERMAN COINS 1870 1930 s
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LOT of 40 RARE ANTIQUE GERMAN COINS (1870-1930s) $.49!

LOT of 40 RARE ANTIQUE GERMAN COINS (1870-1930s) $.49!
Start Price USD 19.95
Current Price USD 19.95
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Start Time Saturday, October 04, 2008
End Time Saturday, October 11, 2008
Location New York, New York

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ATTENTION! SCAN SHOWS A RANDOM SELECTION OF THE TYPES OF COINS YOU WILL RECEIVE, NOT THE EXACT COINS IN THE LOT. YOU WILL RECEIVE OTHER TYPES THAT ARE NOT SHOWN. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE COINS ARE IN AVERAGE CIRCULATED CONDITION. IF YOU WANT ONLY HIGHER GRADE COINS, PLEASE SEE THE COIN LOTS & COLLECTIONS IN OUR EBAY STORE. WHOLESALE LIQUIDATION SALE! 40 or MORE RARE GERMAN COINS AT THE GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE!!     This lot consists of a minimum of 40 German (possibly some Austrian) average circulated coins from the pre-Nazi era (1870's-early 1930's), although a few may be later. We have amassed over 100 large jars of these coins over a 30 year period and do not have the time or manpower to search, attribute, clean, label, and lot them for sale individually, even though many of them are very rare.      These are all average circulated coins ranging from About Good or so lower to Very Fine or so (average approx. Very Good to Fine). They are coins that did not make it into our better grade type or date collections. However, the overwhelming majority of them have clearly legible dates and are undamaged.       There is a tremendous variety of types and denominations, ranging from 1 Pfennig to the rare 200 Marks! Metals include bronze, copper, nickel, zinc, iron, and aluminum (no silver is promised but may be present in the form of small coins).          Anyone searching for mint marks will have a field day here. If you're looking for a rare and unique yet inexpensive historic gift for friends, family, relatives, business associates, students or any other larger group of people, look no further. If you sell at flea markets, put these coins in a bowl priced at 99c to $1.99 or 3 for $3.99, and watch them fly off the table. Just putting them away and letting them appreciate isn't a bad idea either. With the Euro worth twice what it was worth just a few years ago, you could be sitting on a highly lucrative investment       Collector Value: $40 ($1 a coin, conservative average estimate) - this depends on factors like dates, mint marks, etc. that we can't determine without detailed searching. You save us time and labor, you save BIG money off the regular selling price of these historic treasures. At 49c a coin you cannot lose!!!         Good Luck Bidding!

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