The rare Italian coins of our times are not many: there is an updated list of those that can have a value for collectors. The dear old Italian Lira, however, has left some rarities to numismatic enthusiasts who can get to pay several thousand euros for a rare coin as they say, "in Fdc", or "Uncirculated" meaning coin that shows no signs.
Yes, because scratches, furrows and wear significantly compromise the value of a specimen for fans of the genre. There are also some printing errors that have made certain pieces famous. This is the case of the 100 liras minted in 1955 and the 50 liras in the year 1958. The former are not particularly rare (around 8.6 million were drawn). However, the specimens that cannot be found precisely "in uncirculated" can see the price splash up to 1,200 euros.
Not bad for a hundred pounds a little less than sixty years ago. The same goes for the 50 lira coins bearing the 1958 date. 825,000 copies were printed and distributed, but not many of these are around. So a 50 lira in 1958 can vary a lot its value and go from 20 euros for a worn out sample to 2,000 euros for those in perfect condition.
Ancient Italian coins: value and evaluation
Among the ancient and rare value coins there are the 10 liras of the year 1954. Coined in over 95 million copies, they have a value of 70 euros each at the most, always with perfect preservation.
Then there are the 5 lire of 1956: these are certainly rarer coins, with a higher value. Only 400,000 copies were put into circulation by the Mint; these coins can be worth a minimum of 50 and a maximum of 1,500 euros.
Recently the auction house and experts from numismatic ‘Bolaffi’ has announced a detailed list of ancient and rare coins: it is worth taking a look at it: there you discover how much that little treasure kept in grandma's old purse can be worth. Even within the euro (EUR) there are rare coins that are literally worth a fortune. Example?
A particular type of euro cent with the reproduction of the Antonellian mole which can be worth up to 2,500 euros. How is the value of the old collectible liras, of the hard to find Euro, of all rare rare foreign coins established?
In this regard, the numismatic experts warn: it is advisable to go very cautious and before buying collections or alleged "rare specimens" it is better to turn to specialists capable of assessing with certainty the possibility that the unfindable coin found in the grandmother's purse is really worth a small fortune . Value updates are always possible: in the auctions often some pieces disputed by collectors skyrocket.
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