Golden Imam Ali token from Iran

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Hey guys I have an golden Imam Ali token ,from 1960 I dont know what is it worth ,can you help me out ?? 

Hello 🤖

 

Without pictures, it will be very difficult for anyone to help you. Could you please post clear pictures of each side of your item?

 

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In the Exonomia catalogue.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

The diametar is 24mm ,i dont know the weight. Its golden idk if it is real gold .

Ill checked that already ,but it dosent tells me what worth it has.

The Numista cataloguer says it is silver. Could be gold plated over silver. 

Can you weigh it.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Yeah i can do it later its 1.a.m here . Dose the weight matter ? 

gold weighs much more than silver. silver weighs more than tin. If we know the weight and the dimensions we can know the metal.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

I added the link to the Numista page for the benefit of other readers of this thread.

You should have done that, if you already saw it.

 

To find a price, you have to find a record of a sale.  the other way is to offer it for sale in an auction and see how much will be offered.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Sorry mate ,I am new here got a bunch of other coinse too . 

Thank you for your help! 

No worries mate. 

Let us see them!

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Its really late . Need to sleep ,can i add you on telegram ? 

The weight of the coin is 4 grams

Got this 2002 italy 2 cent coins ,do you know how much worth it is .

ace23

Got this 2002 italy 2 cent coins ,do you know how much worth it is . 

Its worth is 2 euro cents.

No its not this is an wrong 2 euro cent from 2002 its worth more thousends euros. 

https://en.moneterare.net/rare-euro-cent-coins/#:~:text=The%20rarest%201%20Rare%20Euro,example%20in%20the%20image%20below.

ace23

No its not this is an wrong 2 euro cent from 2002 its worth more thousends euros. 

Sorry but no. It is a normal 2002 2 euro cent coin the same as a billion others.

No its not this is one of 7000 wrong coins ,its a double coin ,thats why they were withdraw . I thought we had some profesionals here ,well everyone makes a mistake . 😁😁😁

ace23

No its not this is one of 7000 wrong coins ,its a double coin ,thats why they were withdraw . I thought we had some profesionals here ,well everyone makes a mistake . 😁😁😁

No, we're all amateurs here.  I invite you to tell us all how your coin differs from this one:

 

N#130

Ill recommand you the read this .

https://en.moneterare.net/rare-euro-cent-coins/#:~:text=The%20rarest%201%20Rare%20Euro,example%20in%20the%20image%20below.

Ill recommand you to visit the link I pasted above .read it and come back ,if you value it 2 cents other dont .

ace23

The weight of the coin is 4 grams

Given diameter of 24mm, thickness of 1.2mm I compute density around 7.4 g/cm^3

That is lower than silver, 10.5, or even copper, 8.9, but higher than tin or zinc. 

I believe it is brass, copper-tin-zinc alloy, colored gold. 

The Numista cataloguer may have a silver version, but I doubt it. He did not provide weight.

 

If it were solid silver it would weigh 6 grams, if solid gold it would weigh 10 grams. 

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Thy very much ! 

Brother I got the exact same coin . 

https://www.northeastcoin.com/mobile/viewItem.jsp?itemKey=zi04_1000280964

ace23

Ill recommand you to visit the link I pasted above .read it and come back ,if you value it 2 cents other dont .

 Maybe some day you'll notice that the coin in your link that's worth 3,000 Euro has 1 EURO CENT on it and yours has 2 EURO CENT on it.

 

Good luck to you.

Maybe some day you will read the complet text . 

The ilustration was ment for the 1 cent coin but they made an mistake and printed it on the 2 cent coin . Lol 

Is this coin anything worth >

ace23

The ilustration was ment for the 1 cent coin but they made an mistake and printed it on the 2 cent coin . Lol 

Your coin obverse
Obverse of 1,098,866,250 coins worth 2 euro cents
Your coin reverse

 

Reverse of 1,098,866,250 coins worth 2 euro cents

You are absolutely right! The difference is obvious.

ace23

Is this coin anything worth >

You've got two different coins there, but the value is the same.  Both are only worth face value of 0.01 USD (or one cent USD).
There were 544 Million of the 1969 S minted and 3.5 Billion of the 2003 D minted.

"What we are is not as important as what we aren't"

Ok thy 

Did it matter if they have some mint errors like double die ? 

ace23

Did it matter if they have some mint errors like double die ? 

Oh yes. For instance a 1969 S US 1 cent coin with a doubled die obverse can be worth many thousands of dollars.

Thy 

http://lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/doubledies.html

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Thy for the help .

Hey guys how about those 4 scargawa coins one has mint mark with date ,the other 3 have no mint mark neither a date . See

From 2000-2008 the date was on the Obverse face.  From 2009-now the date is on the edge.  The 3 on the bottom are from 2009, 2010 and 2011.  They are worth US $1.00 (face value). In good condition you may be able to sell them for somewhat more.  You can find them here:  https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?ct=coin&se=Native+American+%241+Coin+Act&e=etats-unis  There are values listed for different conditions.

 

Edit: Please respect the forum policy and start a new post when asking about different coins.

https://en.numista.com/help/forum-policy-77.html

Thy bro ,how about this one from 2000 with the mint mark ? 

Oh sorry sure I will .

ace23

Thy bro ,how about this one from 2000 with the mint mark ? 

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The most common use of those in the US is in vending machines. The Boston MA transit system has machines you buy or fill your fare card. if you pay cash, say you put in a $20 bill and buy $12 worth of fares, you get your change in gold dollars. Then you spend them in the station platform at the coffee bar.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Thx for the details bro .

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