Looking for Bohemia and Moravia coins
10 Haléřů 1940-1944
20 Haléřů1940,1942-1944
50 Haléřů1940~1944
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Looking for Bohemia and Moravia coins
10 Haléřů 1940-1944
20 Haléřů1940,1942-1944
50 Haléřů1940~1944
Have a nice weekend.
These are war coins and few are in good condition for the metal.
There is little probability that a collector from the Czechie will want to do a SWAP. And that's because these coins are very valuable in our country and the value on we and numista is around 1 dollar, and here they are sold for twenty times more or more.
So maybe from a foreign collector - where it has no value.
I recommend buying and having it sent to you from brick-and-mortar stores in the Czech Republic:
https://www.zlatakorunacz.cz/eshop/mince-cs-protektorat-c-m
https://www.numismatikacb.cz/protektorat-1939-1945-50-haler-1941
Ivan
I have one of those Moravian 50 haleru in really good shape (VF to say at least) to swap.
Perhaps we can agree a swap for that one.
MIMAEL
Have a nice weekend.
These are war coins and few are in good condition for the metal.There is little probability that a collector from the Czechie will want to do a SWAP. And that's because these coins are very valuable in our country and the value on we and numista is around 1 dollar, and here they are sold for twenty times more or more.
So maybe from a foreign collector - where it has no value.
I recommend buying and having it sent to you from brick-and-mortar stores in the Czech Republic:
https://www.zlatakorunacz.cz/eshop/mince-cs-protektorat-c-m
https://www.numismatikacb.cz/protektorat-1939-1945-50-haler-1941
Ivan
Hello, might you know why they are so valuable in the Czech republic? I've got almost a tewnty of these coins, all purchased for almost nothing. Wouldn't the prices in Czechia also go down a bit with online options for buying such as EBAY?
Cody404
MIMAEL
Have a nice weekend.
These are war coins and few are in good condition for the metal.There is little probability that a collector from the Czechie will want to do a SWAP. And that's because these coins are very valuable in our country and the value on we and numista is around 1 dollar, and here they are sold for twenty times more or more.
So maybe from a foreign collector - where it has no value.
I recommend buying and having it sent to you from brick-and-mortar stores in the Czech Republic:
https://www.zlatakorunacz.cz/eshop/mince-cs-protektorat-c-m
https://www.numismatikacb.cz/protektorat-1939-1945-50-haler-1941
Ivan
Hello, might you know why they are so valuable in the Czech republic? I've got almost a tewnty of these coins, all purchased for almost nothing. Wouldn't the prices in Czechia also go down a bit with online options for buying such as EBAY?
Hello and have a nice evening.
I am reacting a little later, I was in the neighboring state of the Slovak Republic, not far from the world-famous Kremnica mint.
Yes, the prices of these war coins of the Czech Republic but also of the Independent Warring State of Slovakia are more valued in our country. And that's mainly because few of them survived in good condition. And that due to the metal used.
And yes, this is a common problem that own coins in one's own country are more valued and abroad they are cheaper - because they are underestimated due to unattractiveness and ignorance, also contempt for a small nation that is not worth noticing.
And we have our own website similar to e-bay and we also have access to all websites - we are quite a developed country. However, precisely because these coins are undervalued even by numismatists, it is better to get them from foreigners, even outside of Europe.
Ivan
I've noticed this “local coin” effect in other places as well. I attribute this to the fact that many locals collect “by year” instead of “by type” as well as looking for better quality coins, and the fact that there are more local collectors (for every 100 collecting “local” coins there may be one looking for world coins).
I see this when I attend the local coin fairs. Out of 10 sellers, 8 only have Canadian and USA coins, which can only mean there's a much larger market for these here in Canada.
Alex.
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