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  1. Thanks for the advice. I've heard that Banks will not take the shillings but only the older style 5 pence pieces. How accurate this is i'm not sure.
  2. Thanks, I'm aware they're cupro nickel but have been offered £3.50 for £5 bag of shillings. I was wondering if scrapping would be more profitable? Apologises for lack of respect to the coins but i've just got so many of them!
  3. Hi all I'd appreciate some advice. I've come into a few hundred shillings 1947-1966 majority circulated but in good condition. How could I go about seling them? Are they of any scrap value? Your help would be greatly valued. Thanks Mark
  4. Thanks for your help I'll examine the shilings closely.
  5. Thanks for the advice. I've also been given quite a number of uncirculated shillings -1956 English and Scottish, 1957 Scottish, 1958 English and 1959 Scottish Are they of any value. Any advice would be gratefully received Mark
  6. Hi, I've recently been given three sealed Royal Mint Cloth bags and was wondering if they have any value above the face value? They are a £100 bag 0f 1968 5 pence pieces, £100 bag of 1970 5 pences and a £5 bag of 1d's. Secondly any ideas how much pre 1919, pre 46 silver scrap coins are worth Thanks for your help Mark
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