Look at this beautiful specimen of a Swedish 1/3 skilling. It comes from respected coin dealer Tony Fein in Clearwater, Florida who has it on sale for $45 US dollars. This is a good price for such a nicely preserved piece. Most coins like this that you see are dark and worn, and are worth far less.
The listings below give approximate catalog values for these coins. You must apply the criteria outlined on our Terminology page to convert these catalog values to actual buy and sell values.
1/6 SKILLING:
worn: $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $3
well preserved: $10
fully uncirculated: $25
1/3 SKILLING:
worn: $2 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $6
well preserved: $15
fully uncirculated: $50
Just about all the dates in these series are approximately equal in value, as shown above. There are a few dates that are extra good as follows. The values after the date are for coins in well preserved condition. Coins with more wear will be worth less. And, as always, coins with severe scratches, stains, spots, cleanings, gouges, and the like are worth zero.
1/6 SKILLING dated 1845, 1848, 1853: $25 well preserved
1/3 SKILLING dated 2853: $20 well preserved
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