I have a herminica it's 1871 to 1881 and the it got a star in the middle. I look it up and it said it back From WWII. What do you think it's worth
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I have the same one from my mom who was born in 1913, I am wondering the same thing...
The M Hohner Goliath harmonica marked with the years 1871 and 1881 is quite rare, as it reflects a historical period in harmonica production. Hohner began producing harmonicas in the late 19th century, and models from that era, especially those with specific markings, are sought after by collectors. The rarity can be attributed to the limited production and the age of the instrument, making it a valuable piece for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its condition and provenance will significantly affect its market value.
Until 1871 it was "First to Fight" -ds
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no Farthing coins in 1870 or 1871.
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value depends on overall condition...................
50 USD and up depending on specifics
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The Royal Mint did not produce any Farthings in 1871 and, if they had, they would have produced them in bronze, which might appear as a dirty gold colour.
about $300 in great condition.