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Palestine 100 Mills 1934

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Again, is there any value to this coin?

A silver (in colour) 100 Mills Palestine coin, ive seen lower denominations but as yet my searches have not found anywhere that i can get a value on a 100 mill coin?

Size & weight are around the same size of an old British Penny.

thanks in advance for your help :D

cheers

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Again, is there any value to this coin?

A silver (in colour) 100 Mills Palestine coin, ive seen lower denominations but as yet my searches have not found anywhere that i can get a value on a 100 mill coin?

Size & weight are around the same size of an old British Penny.

thanks in advance for your help :D

cheers

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Digger,

You may have hit the jackpot with the 100 mill coin. According to Krause World Catelog, they minted 200,000 of the 1934, 100 mill coin, and it has a value (in Fine) of $90.00.

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I see nothing with this piece that would suggest it is, but there are many forgeries of this sort of coinage that come out of the Middle East, and I would recommend finding an authority on this coinage and verifying it's authenticity.

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digger,

You may have hit the jackpot with the 100 mill coin. According to Krause World Catelog, they minted 200,000 of the 1934, 100 mill coin, and it has a value (in Fine) of $90.00.

:D:o:D:o Gulp!!

$90.00 wow cheers RLC yet again you have come up with the info, really appreciate it mate!!

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I see nothing with this piece that would suggest it is, but there are many forgeries of this sort of coinage that come out of the Middle East, and I would recommend finding an authority on this coinage and verifying it's authenticity.

Scottish, sorry i had posted a reply to RLC and you must have posted your reply at the same time,

You rained on my sunshine :D

Just joking and i will research this a but more

cheers

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