Coins during 1960s




       The hobby of collecting old coins can turn into an value investments .The most important when grading coins are quality, aesthetics and rarity. Rare coins are always in high demand, the rarity of a coin is perhaps the most important factor taken into consideration when determining the value of a coin.
Some example of coins during 1960s

France 1 Franc coin
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  1960 France 1 franc coin


Year                                 1960

Period of introduction    1959 - 2002

Country                       France

Value                           1 Franc

Metal                         Nickel

Description     EGALITE ; FRATERNITE ; LIBERTE

Coin alignment             180°
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Spain 1 peseta 1966
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 Spain 1 Peseta, 1966


Year                                 1966

Period of introduction    1939 - 1975

Country                             Spain

Value                               1 peseta

Metal                       Aluminum-Bronze

Description      UNA ; PESETA

Coin alignment             180°
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Old coin 20 centimes french
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 20 centimes french coin-1969


Year                                 1969

Period of introduction    1959 -2002

Country                       France

Value                       20 centimes

Metal                     Aluminum-Bronze

Description     EGALITE ; FRATERNITE ; LIBERTE

Coin alignment             180°
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Related:
                  *** Some example of coins during 1950s  ****
                                 *** Some example of coins during 1970s  ****
                                          *** Some example of coins during 1980s  ****
                                                       *** Some example of coins during 1990s  ****  

           For determine the coin's market value can use coin Grading Scale. The scale determinates whether the state of a coin is mint (the highest value on the scale), fine (the middle of the scale) or in poor condition (the bottom of the scale).
   Two professional grading centres in the United States are the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation or (NGC) and the Professional Coin Grading Service or (PCGS).

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