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I have a coin with no face value. The time is 1908. There is an avatar on the front. On the back is the Statue of Liberty. Is it valuable? Seek approval
Yours is old silver coins. Take foreign silver coins. French, 90% of good quality silver coins are written on the back, and the following is the information. This one of yours looks real, and its appearance is a little weak. The market price is around 350.

There is a statue of the Statue of Liberty in front of the silver dollar, which is also the reason for the name "sitting in the ocean". 1879, started casting silver coins of 10 (cent, also translated as "cent", the same below), 20 cents and 50 cents. At that time, the French Annan government began to cast one-dollar silver coins at 1885 to resist Mexican silver coins and American trade silver coins. Since Zuoren began casting, it was superior to Angelababy (27. 15g, 90% color) in color and weight, and soon occupied a dominant position. It is precisely because its pure weight is higher than that of the Mexican eagle ocean, and there are many people in Tibet, so it cannot be circulated. Therefore, the color is reduced in 1895, and the weight of one yuan is reduced from 27.438+05g to 27g. Invasion of southern China again. One dollar sitting in the ocean 1928 stopped voting.

On the front of the silver coin, the main picture is the Statue of Liberty and a bundle of sticks. French characters are cast on both sides of the statue: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE. Below the goddess, there is little French Barre and the year of coin issue. The main pattern on the back of the silver coin is garland, and the surrounding circle is explanatory text. French: Fran? aise Indo-China is cast above the garland, and the horizontal text in the middle of the garland of silver coins is the denomination of silver coins: PIASTRE DE COMMERCE. The words below the garland of silver coins are: valence 0.900 POIDS 27 GR (containing 900% silver and weighing 27 grams). The text on the back of the whole silver coin is translated into Chinese: zhina (silver coin). The trade silver dollar weighs 27 grams and contains 900 thousandths of pure silver. The lowercase letter "A" in the double torch in the middle position directly below can be regarded as a version.