This list includes 0.47g-37.12g coins. The smallest is the maundy 1 penny and the largest the Prussian 2 thaler. The prussian 2 thaler weights about 79 times more than the maundy penny.
Chile 5C - 1g
Costa rica 5C - 1g
Italy 20C - 1g
Ottoman empire 5 para - 1g
Saxony 1/2 neugroschen - 1.06g
Hamburg 1 schilling - 1.08g
Mecklenburg-schwerin 1 sh. - 1.08g
Prussia 1/2 silber groschen - 1.1g
Germany 20 pfennig - 1.11g
Hannover 1/2 groschen - 1.12g
Greece 1/4 dracma - 1.12g
Baden 3 kreuzer - 1.14g
British west africa 3 pence - 1.1438g
Bolivia 5C - 1.15g
Schwyz 2 rappen - 1.15g
Mauritius 10C - 1.16g
Canada 5 cents - 1.17g
Ceylon 10 cents - 1.17g
Newfoundland 5C - 1.18g
Ottoman empire 1 kuru - 1.2g
Meckelburg-Schw. 1/48 thaler - 1.24g
USA 1/2 dime/5C - 1.24g
Belgium 1/4 franc - 1.25g
Equador 1/2 decime - 1.25g
France 1/4 franc - 1.25g
Napoleonic Italy 5 soldi - 1.25g
Puerto rico 25C - 1.25g
Netherlands east indies 1/10G - 1.25g
Panama 2 1/2C - 1.25g
Papal states 5 soldi/25C - 1.25g
Peru 1/2 dinara - 1.25g
Portugal 50 reis - 1.25g
Venezuela 1/4 bolivar - 1.25g
Finland 25 penniä - 1.27g
Württemburg 3 kreuzer - 1.29g
Frankfurt 3 kreuzer - 1.299g
Algeria 1/8 budju - 1.3g
Bavaria 3 kreuzer - 1.3g
Cambodia 2 pe / 1/2 fuang - 1.3g
Japan 5 sen - 1.35g
Hong kong 5C - 1.36g
Straits settlements 5C - 1.36g
Zürich 2 rappen - 1.36g
Curacao 1/10 gulden - 1.4g
Egypt 1 quirsh - 1.4g
Ethiopia 1 ghersh - 1.4g
Australia 3 pence - 1.41g
South africa 3 pence - 1.41g
UK-Maundy 3 pence - 1.41g
Denmark 10 öre - 1.45g
Russian poland 5 groszy - 1.45g
Sweden 10 öre - 1.45g
Morocco 1/2 dirham - 1.4558g
Portugese india oitavo de rupia - 1.46g
Madras 1/8 rupee - 1.46g
British india 2 annas - 1.46g
Cambodia 1/8 tical - 1.5g
Guatemala 1/2 real - 1.5g
Norway 10 öre - 1.5g
Saxe-couburg-saalfeld 3 kreuzer - 1.5g
Travancore 1 fanam - 1.5g
Ottoman empire yirmilik - 1.6g
Prussia 3 groschen - 1.6g
Lombardy-Venetia 1/4 lira - 1.62g
Hungary 10 krajczar - 1.66g
Switzerland 5 rappen - 1.67g
Netherlands 10C - 1.69g
Austria-Habsburg 3 kreuzer - 1.7g
Denmark 4 rigsbankskilling - 1.7g
British west indies 1/16 dollar - 1.74g
Danish west indies 5C - 1.74g
Russian empire 10 kopeks - 1.8g
Ticino 3 soldi - 1.8g
Duchy of Berg 3 studer - 1.85g
Aargau 1/2 batzen - 1.86g
Cyprus 3 piastres - 1.89g
Guyana 4 pence - 1.89g
Japan 1 shu gin - 1.89g
Thailand 1 fua. - 1.89g
UK-Maundy 4 penny - 1.89g
Vaud 5 rappen/1/2 batzen - 1.9g
Austria-Hungary 6 kreuzer - 1.91g
Some of these coins are billon, but all have silver.
Notes:
D=dollar.
C=cents/centesimo etc.
G=Gulden.
(old)=There is a new type of this coin, or the nation where the coin has been minted has gained independence again and minted a coin that looks pretty much the same.
th. =short for thaler.
sk./skh./sch.=short for skilling/schilling.
kreu.=Kreuzer
(+commem)= there is a commemorative coin that weights exactly the same as this coin weights and is worth as much as the coin said before, minted by the country/place, during the minting time of the coin said before.
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
...Where about 30-40% happen to be coins that are either those over 95 numista rarity index coins or tokens, or trial strikes. Mostly those "over 95 NRI" coins. I have work to do, I would make the list myself If I had time.
...Where about 30-40% happen to be coins that are either those over 95 numista rarity index coins or tokens, or trial strikes. Mostly those "over 95 NRI" coins. I have work to do, I would make the list myself If I had time.
Select the type of coins you're interested in... As for numista rarity index I'm sorry but would you like someone also to do a market research as to where each of the hundreds of coins that fit the "1800s silver" is available and at what price?
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Argentina 50C - 5g
Austria 1 corona - 5g (+commem)
Belgium 1 franc - 5g (+commem)
Brazil 500 reis - 5g
Bulgaria 1 lev - 5g
Chile 20C - 5g
Colombia 20C - 5g
Crete 1 drachmi - 5g
Cuba 20C - 5g
Finland 1 markka - 5g
France 1 franc - 5g
Germany 1 mark - 5g
Greece 1 drachme - 5g
Hungary 1 korona - 5g
Italy 1 lira - 5g
Liechenstein 1 krone - 5g
Montenegro 1 perper - 5g
Netherlands 1/2 gulden - 5g
Norway 50 øre - 5g
Panama 10C - 5g
Papal states 1 lira - 5g
Portugal 200 reis - 5g (+commem)
Romania 1 leu - 5g (+commem)
Russian empire 25 kopeks - 5g
Serbia 1 dinar - 5g
Spain 1 peseta - 5g
Sweden 50 öre - 5g
Switzerland 1fr. - 5g
USA 20C - 5g
Venezuela 1 bolívar - 5g
Newfoundland 25C - 5.32g
Prussia 1/6 reichs. - 5.345g
Austria 1/4 florin - 5.35g
Philippes 50C - 5.38g
Straits S. 20C - 5.43g
NepaI 1 mohar - 5.6g
Australia 1 shilling - 5.65g
South africa 1sh. - 5.65g
UK 1sh. - 5.65g
British west africa 1 sh - 5.66g
British honduras 20C -5.81g Canada 25C - 5.81g
Ceylon 50C - 5.83g
British india 1/2 rupee - 5.83g
Chile 40C - 6g
Poland under russia 30 kopeks - 6.2g
Brazil 500 reis - 6.375g
Austria (old) 20kre. - 6.68g
Hungary (old) 20 kre. - 6.68g
USA 1/4 dollar - 6.74g/6.22g
Prussia 2 mark - 11.11g (+commem.)
Nepal 2 mohars - 11.2g
Australia 1 florin - 11.31g
UK 1 florin - 11.31g
Canada 50 cents - 11.62g
German e. africa 1 rupie - 11.66g
British india 1 rupee - 11.66g
Newfoundland 50C - 11.78g
Austria 1 florin - 12.34g
Argentina 50C - 12.5g
Columbia 50C - 12.5g
Panama 50C - 12.5g
Portugal 500 reis - 12.5g (+commem)
USA 1/2 dollar - 12.5g
Uruguay 1/2 peso - 12.5g
...Where about 30-40% happen to be coins that are either those over 95 numista rarity index coins or tokens, or trial strikes. Mostly those "over 95 NRI" coins. I have work to do, I would make the list myself If I had time.
Select the type of coins you're interested in... As for numista rarity index I'm sorry but would you like someone also to do a market research as to where each of the hundreds of coins that fit the "1800s silver" is available and at what price?
please do this for me...... then purchase them and put them in a really nice frame and come hang it over the mantle, don’t forget to massage my feet on the way out.
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
For example the 1866-68 Hong Kong Victoria dollar I have was valued at €600
Also I've seen Vereinsthalers, Straits Dollars, 3 Marks that will cost you a fortune. So there are varieties of those that are not affordable for most of us.
...Where about 30-40% happen to be coins that are either those over 95 numista rarity index coins or tokens, or trial strikes. Mostly those "over 95 NRI" coins. I have work to do, I would make the list myself If I had time.
Select the type of coins you're interested in... As for numista rarity index I'm sorry but would you like someone also to do a market research as to where each of the hundreds of coins that fit the "1800s silver" is available and at what price?
please do this for me...... then purchase them and put them in a really nice frame and come hang it over the mantle, don’t forget to massage my feet on the way out.
Gladly...also, thanks for saying exactly what you'd like instead of asking for one thing and then when you get it complaining because you wanted something else
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Edit! This now is a list of those coins. Only coins over 8 grams are here, but the ones under 8g will be added SOON.
EDIT: Now 7g. I'll take a break now.
Depends on what you define as a fortune...
For example the 1866-68 Hong Kong Victoria dollar I have was valued at €600
Also I've seen Vereinsthalers, Straits Dollars, 3 Marks that will cost you a fortune. So there are varieties of those that are not affordable for most of us.
The whole list is done now, from the smallest maundy penny to the largest prussian double thaler.
Some of the coins are billon, but most are silver.
I suggest if you are going to start collecting the coins on this list, start from the middle. There are a few coins in the smallest ones that can cost up to 40€ on ebay, but the middle ones are pretty cheap (From 5€-about 15€) the hardest to get and most expensive ones are:
2 thaler prussia ~ XF about 200€. This is the most expensive one.
1 peso philippines ~ 70€
1000 reis portugal ~ About 60-100€
1 1/2 rouble ~ 100€+ (bad condition coins are jus under 100€)
German states 5 mark ~ depends what state, 60-1000€.
Some small coins also cost a bit, the württemburg kreuzer can cost up to atleast 80€