Made of nickel, copper-nickel-zinc, or iron, these old 10 and 20 filler coins from Hungary are nice collector items, especially those dated 1914 and those made of iron.
As always, problem-free coins in better condition demand more collector value than others.
Here is an approximate run-down on values:
10 FILLER Nickel 1892 to 1913
worn: less than $1 US dollar catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $3
fully uncirculated: $10
coins dated 1892: $30 in average circulated condition
coins dated 1906: $300 in average circulated condition
10 FILLER 1914 (only this date, any metal composition)
worn: $200 US dollar catalog value (Wow!)
average circulated: $400
well preserved: $800
fully uncirculated: $1200
10 FILLER copper-nickel-zinc 1915 to 1916
worn: less than $1 US dollar catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $3
fully uncirculated: $8
10 FILLER iron 1915 to 1920 (use a magnet to check for iron)
worn: $12 US dollar catalog value
average circulated: $30
well preserved: $60
fully uncirculated: $100
coins dated 1920 are worth about one-half these values
20 FILLER all compositions 1892 to 1922
worn: $2 US dollar catalog value
average circulated: $4
well preserved: $6
fully uncirculated: $10
multiply these values by two for dates 1892, 1907
multiply these values by four for dates 1914, 1921
coins dated 1906 are rare, $700 US dollars catalog value in average circulated condition
Remember to use our Important Terminology page to convert the catalog values listed above to actual values.
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