Ciao a tutti,

Mio nonno ha raccolto queste monete da suo padre e ha deciso di regalarle a me e a mio fratello. Ha detto che dovremmo trovare qualcuno che valuti il ​​loro valore e li venda. So che ci sono negozi di monete in tutto il paese, ma temo di poter essere truffato. Quello che voglio dire è che non voglio venderli a chi ne stima il valore per ovvi motivi.

Quindi vi chiedo se potete stimare il loro valore per me. Anche una fascia di prezzo (ampia) sarebbe utile, perché non ho alcuna conoscenza delle monete. Sicuramente valgono più del loro puro valore in oro.

Alcune informazioni: La moneta Kennedy è una moneta d’oro 900/1000 da 70 gr. Fu acquistato nel 1964 dopo la morte del presidente Kennedy. La moneta di rame (suppongo) sia una moneta da 1 cts (franchi svizzeri). E’ stata coniata nel 1920. La moneta di Napoleone III è una moneta da 5 Franchi dell’Impero di Francia, anch’essa sicuramente in oro.

Grazie mille in anticipo per il vostro prezioso tempo ragazzi.

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3 commenti

  1. DysphoriaGML on

    That’s cool, actually. I would keep them if I was you!

    Idk how much they are worth, you may try repost here: [https://www.reddit.com/r/coins/](https://www.reddit.com/r/coins/)

    A rule of thumb is to get a quote from different shops in different cities to be sure.

  2. Book_Dragon_24 on

    Pure gold worth for the firs, if it’s eeally an insane 70g: ~6000 CHF.
    You take the weight and the type of gold (900) and plug it into a current gold price calculator.

    I doubt this is worth more than the material value because gold price is insanely high right and if it‘s that big it‘s not a coin, more a commemorative medal and probably given out in pretty big quantities (I have a smaller one from a pope, not really worth much per googling).

    You can also search the specific coins on the internet and see what they go for on ebay and the likes. The Napoleon seems to be around 540 CHF for collectors. Gold value 140 CHF.

    If you want a proper appraisal just go to two, three big gold shops like philoro, Degussa and one or two small collectible shops.

  3. scorp123_CH on

    If I was in your shoes: I’d take those coins to an antiquities shop that deals with old gold coins and then ask for their opinion … Which should not cost anything.

    And for obvious reasons: You can’t trust just that one single shop … you’d take your coins to a 2nd shop and ask there too. The numbers might vary a lot, depending on if the shop owner likes what you brought (e.g. they might be specialised in European coins from the Middle Ages and not like anything that’s “too modern” for their taste; you get what I mean … ) and if they think they have the right kind of clients they might re-sell this to later on …

    The real value will probably be somewhere in-between.

    Since you did not specify where you live: I will post links to such shops from around the area where I live:

    * [https://www.muenzeneppler.ch/](https://www.muenzeneppler.ch/) …. Solothurn
    * [https://www.muenzenshop-bern.com/](https://www.muenzenshop-bern.com/) …. Bern
    * [https://www.exgold.ch/](https://www.exgold.ch/) … Basel

    and so on, and so on … Google should not have a hard time to find these shops. Any Swiss city will have one or two of these.

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