I have a collection of old and rare currency, and I would like to sell them to get some funding for my business. Where can I find out the price at which the individual coins or notes are sold?
Originally posted by Siliconchip:I have a collection of old and rare currency, and I would like to sell them to get some funding for my business. Where can I find out the price at which the individual coins or notes are sold?
Do not use the word "rare" freely unless it's really rare stuffs like for example:
- King George VI $5 blue note
- King George VI $1 green note
- Queen Victoria 1889 50 cents coin
- Queen Victoria 1883 half cent coin
- 1880s to 1890s private bank-issued banknotes
- Queen Elizabeth $1000 note
What are those above, you may ask? Those are Singapore pre-independance currency. Your post-1967 Orchid, Bird, Ship notes are not rare, in fact, they're quite common.
You can try to sell them at:
ebay.com.sg
Originally posted by cyberr1981:Do not use the word "rare" freely unless it's really rare stuffs like for example:
- King George VI $5 blue note
- King George VI $1 green note
- Queen Victoria 1889 50 cents coin
- Queen Victoria 1883 half cent coin
- 1880s to 1890s private bank-issued banknotes
- Queen Elizabeth $1000 noteWhat are those above, you may ask? Those are Singapore pre-independance currency. Your post-1967 Orchid, Bird, Ship notes are not rare, in fact, they're quite common.
-.- I have quite a lot of currency from when Singapore (Malaya) was still a colony and even some VOC coins. Please hold your condescension.
Originally posted by Siliconchip:-.- I have quite a lot of currency from when Singapore (Malaya) was still a colony and even some VOC coins. Please hold your condescension.
Even with Straits Settlements currencies, not all are rare, but most would worth quite a sum even in medium grade like VF.
Can you state what you think are your "rare" currency?