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Sunday, January 03, 2010

Bermuda is Warm

Do you have a coin from Bermuda and want to know its value? Leave a comment 

Wind speed should never be higher than the temperature, 17 degrees Fahrenheit and 50 mph wind is not fun.

Although this is common Canadian weather these two coins give me a tropical vacation, coinwise of course.

At this exact moment Bermuda is 65F and raining, which to me sounds wonderful.

I got these two in December of 2009 in my change while shopping for gifts, the stores were packed and I got quite a few nice coins that I will share this month. I assume someone just got back from a Bermuda trip and decided to shop for gifts not caring that their money was funny.

Bermumda coins obverseBermumda coins reverse

Here's the stats ...
Type/Country: 10 Cents / Bermuda
Year: 2004
Mintage: 800,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.40 in XF


Type/Country: 25 Cents / Bermuda
Year: 2004
Mintage: 800,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.75 in XF

I usually take pictures using the sunlight which gives coins a great natural look but recently I've been using artificial lights. Not just artificial lights but halogens or those swirly new high efficiency light bulbs. Both kinds are horrible, sure I can find some proper lighting but for these coins I'm not too worried.

I will keep adjusting but winter is not the season for natural light plus who new these new light bulbs take minutes to fully light when cold. 

Do you have a Bermudian coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

24 comments:

  1. My son recently found a 1867 Indian Head Wheat Cent. It has clearly remained in circulation. It is worn nearly smooth. Has on small spot of verdigris on reverse. Is there any value other than the cool fact that it is still in use?

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  2. 1867 Indian Head Wheat Cent. It has clearly remained in circulation. It is worn nearly smooth. Has on small spot of verdigris on reverse

    Shame about the verdigris it is about $2.50 if the verdigris can be contained or even removed.

    Normally in a very low grade like "almost-good" (AG-3) it is a $25.00 coin.

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  3. I have a couple of coins I would like to ask you about 1. 1957 jamaica half pennyit has a cross on that side on the other is queen elizabeth the second... 2. 1937liberte egalite fraternite 1 franc on the other side says repvbliqve francaise with a man and leaves or wheat wrapped around his head..

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  4. 1. 1957 jamaica half penny about $1.00

    2. 1937 liberte egalite fraternite 1 franc about $0.15

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  5. I have a 1971 $50.00 gold piece and am wondering what value it may have

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  6. 1971 $50.00 gold piece

    What country?

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  7. The 1971 $50.00 gold coin is from the Bahamas, sorry I forgot to include that.

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  8. 1971 $50.00 gold coin is from the Bahamas

    About $600.00

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  9. I have a 10 cent barmuda coin 1983 with the younger portrait on the front and 2 lilies on the back. i assume its common since i see people making jewelry out of it. is there much of a value price?

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  10. 10 cent barmuda coin 1983 about $0.10

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  11. i have a 2004 bermuda dime, is there any value to it?

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  12. 2004 bermuda dime about $0.20

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  13. i have a 1935 indian head buffelow penny, an elizebeth the secon D-G-REG-F-D-1991 nickle, a elizebeth the second 1987 pence, and an elizebeth the second D-G- REGINA 1987 dollar coin

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  14. i just wrote the above message, i ment to ask if they had any value?

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  15. 1935 indian head buffelow Nickel about $1.00

    Assuming British
    1991 nickle about $0.10
    1987 pence about $0.02
    1987 dollar coin about $1.00

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  16. I have this 2003 25-cent Bermuda British coin. It has Queen Elizabeth on one side and I believe a dove or some bird on the other side. Any idea on what the value of it might be?

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  17. Hello, I have two bills I am needing info on:

    First is a $5 series 1953 red seal with a serial number of "A 62971965 A". Both seal and serial number are in red. it has minor fold marks and feels farely crisp.

    the second is a $10 series 1934A with a serial number of G76706065A. seal and serial number are green and has a "Bank of Chicago Illinois" mark on the left side with a "G" in the center.

    Would appreciate any info and value you can offer.

    Thanks!!

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  18. 2003 25-cent Bermuda British coin about $0.35

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  19. First is a $5 series 1953 red seal with a serial number of "A 62971965 A". Both seal and serial number are in red. it has minor fold marks and feels farely crisp.
    About $20.00

    the second is a $10 series 1934A with a serial number of G76706065A. seal and serial number are green and has a "Bank of Chicago Illinois" mark on the left side with a "G" in the center.
    About $25.00

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  20. 1960 5cent also have a liberty 2005 bison
    --Just $0.05 each


    1960 one cent about $0.02

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  21. I have a 1988 25 cent bermuda coin that has been turned into a necklace, it looks like Gold but I dont know if it is or not! does anyone known if this coin was ever made from gold and if so how can I know if the one I have is Gold or nor? Thanks guys

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  22. 1988 25 cent bermuda coin that has been turned into a necklace, it looks like Gold but I dont know

    No gold coins were ever made of this type.

    It is plated with a very small amount of gold for jewelery.

    It is considered damaged and has no extra value.

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  23. I have a 2004 Bermuda 25 cents coin.

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  24. 2004 Bermuda 25 cents coin about $0.40 in Extra-fine, just face value if circulated and lightly scratched.

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