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  1. Ah well, looks like it's back to the day job then! Thanks for the replies though. To be honest I couldn't part with them anyway...but the kids aren't getting their sticky little mitts on them just yet.
  2. And the other half.....
  3. Here's a few...if it works.
  4. I've taken photos of a few of the interesting ones but I'm having problems uploading them. I usually use imageshack to upload to forums? The collection includes the usual halfpenny's, sixpences, threpenny bit etc. Plus a selection of Canadian, Maltese etc. and plenty of oddments. I live in Nottinghamshire.
  5. Hello everybody, I'm new here so please be gentle! I was given my Grandads coin collection way back in 1982, it consists of probably 300-400 coins of varying types, ages and conditions. He'd been collecting since before the war and as a kid I used to help him put them in envelopes etc and look at values in books. There were one or two that were worth a few quid and at least one coin that we could never find in any books so thought it might be rare. I've not touched them for 20 years except occasionally looking in the boxes and I'd like to get them valued. What's the best way, do I take them somewhere as a job lot or just go through them and get values on any that are unusual/rare? Cheers
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