I think is only fractionally more than any other year because the legend is different. To the right person quite a bit I would imagine that waiting until the queen either hits the longest serving or dies would be the best time to sell !
10 Euros is a little on the high side but if you're happy to pay that much then go ahead. If it was me, I would probably keep shopping around to find a better deal.
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.
I offered him 8 eur and he gave with I had 1953 ones missing from my collection anyway so for me not so bad deal. Thank you very much for ur help lads.
Im quite happy too.
What is this book people quoyte values from all the time?
I see very often on valuation/identification threads people posting picture from the old-looking book that has all info about a certain coin.
Probably a silly question, but i would really like to know what book it is. If its an oki price, i'd love to get one....
The main reference work generally quoted is the Krause & Mishler Standard Catalogue of World Coins. It is published in several volumes by century (e.g. 1901-2000) and is updated on a regular basis. This is also where we get the KM# numbers that you will see being referred to.
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.