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DonQuixote

Newbie in need of valuation info....

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What a shame that the 1848 sixpence (row C, no. 4) is holed. That is a pretty rare coin and, even worn, would have fetched a few quid.

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What a great selection. I can only agree with Stuntman, thanks for sharing and I hope you do well from them.

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Your A1 was issued in both silver and bronze. Which do you have?

 

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@bagerap

If you are talking about A1 Victoria then it looks silver or A1 Leopold then that appears bronze.

Apologies if my metallurgy skills are somewhat lacking...

 

With the first four that I posted seemingly of the highest value, can anyone possibly point me

to a suggested minimum bid should I put them on ebay?

Other selling suggestions are most welcome.

Thanks again

 

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For A and B I'd start them at 99p, they'll make the same money anyway, but it'll save you listing fees :)

As for the gold, it never goes cheap, you could do a search for the specific coin types and on the left select "sold listings" to see what prices have been realised recently.

If you put the "other" coinage into groups on ebay, I imagine that would get a reasonable return too, without the need for lots of indiviaual posting.

 

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I start gold at 99p with special delivery costs clearly noted (currently £6.45 up to 100g and £500 insurance). Just make sure you provide good pictures/accurate weights/dia and descriptions.I put it on for 10 days and it will find its level. Make sure the gold is in the correct category.

I once sold a 1901 Hong Kong Unc lus 1 cent and got shafted by listing it under Hong Kong (Should of used UK penny for better exposure) You live and learn..

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Was not aware that weight was of such importance. Will probably wait until the New Year

now and get all the minor details correct before putting them up for sale.

Sorry to be a pain [again] but can anybody confirm what C7 is?

A special issue war-time threepenny piece?

DQ

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Bronze A1 Leopold is currently around £14.00

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13 minutes ago, DonQuixote said:

Sorry to be a pain [again] but can anybody confirm what C7 is?

A special issue war-time threepenny piece?

It's a standard issue silver threepence.  From 1937 to 1944, both silver and nickel-brass threepences were issued.

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Without wishing to sound gushing, fawning or cap doffing, thanks once again to all you guys

for your guidance and help...

 

Yours

DQ

:rolleyes:

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