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<blockquote data-quote="sumoj275" data-source="post: 4337616" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Most European coins post WW 2 are not precious metal, post-1917 for Russia, most Asian country isn’t precious, and UK countries post WWII aren’t. The few that do contain silver will be in the 40% or less content. There are exceptions like Trade Dollars from China/US, and commutative limited runs from countries. It’s a shame but there isn’t a lot for foreign clad collecting. You can see what mixed “coin bags” are asked on eBay and what they actually sale for. Short of collecting for cool ones or coins for historical times then it’s not. I have over 1000 of them and they are for fun. </p><p></p><p>Oh and for spending them or turning them in at an exchange-countries change their value so quickly it’s not worth one or two at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumoj275, post: 4337616, member: 198"] Most European coins post WW 2 are not precious metal, post-1917 for Russia, most Asian country isn’t precious, and UK countries post WWII aren’t. The few that do contain silver will be in the 40% or less content. There are exceptions like Trade Dollars from China/US, and commutative limited runs from countries. It’s a shame but there isn’t a lot for foreign clad collecting. You can see what mixed “coin bags” are asked on eBay and what they actually sale for. Short of collecting for cool ones or coins for historical times then it’s not. I have over 1000 of them and they are for fun. Oh and for spending them or turning them in at an exchange-countries change their value so quickly it’s not worth one or two at a time. [/QUOTE]
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