92.5% Crown (1937) is 0.8409 ASW oz 12 x Crown is 10.09 ASW oz No numismatic premium included in this, if there is one on 1937 crowns
Just had a look at the MacDonald catalogue... Five Shillings 1937 (the prices are pro/rata to Silver spot price) Very Good:$44, Fine:$50, Very Fine:$60, Extra Fine:$100, aUNC:$200, UNC:$400, Gem:$1500 Of course, this is only a guide to Numismatic value... it's up to the individual to put it into prices.
I've noticed a lot of people tend to price bullion grade 1937 crowns at (or slightly below) the going rate for a 1oz Perth Mint coin.
Guys, completed prices of 1937 on eBay.com.au http://completed.shop.ebay.com.au/i...&_okw=crown+1937+silver&LH_Complete=1&guest=1 ( factor in (if you choose to sell that is ) listing cost and such fees ) and similarly on eBay.com.au for 10 oz PM bars http://completed.shop.ebay.com.au/i...-(1938)&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313 hope it helped as a guide to both parties as well as the rest of the market. (at least u see what eBay is doing )
Good tool if used wisely old eBay. Thanks Thucy. It's fair to say 10 for a 10. Both have about $45 average or close enough.