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Guest carole

cant value coin?

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Guest carole
:o hello , i have in my possession a small 1897 silver coin , queen victoria on one side, on the other it has a crown at the top with 18 on the left a big 3 in middle and 97 on the right side, and running halfway round is like engraved laural , leaves etc, any one shed any light on this please

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It is an 1897 Threepence. We will need more information to value it, condition etc...

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what sort of information do you require, i dont really know about what to look for???

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If it is average circulated condition...ie everything readable and Queen Victorias neckless quite defined its worth about £1/2....if it is brilliant

uncirculated it may be worth £10/20.....either way its a piece of history...and 92.5% silver.

You could always put it in this years Xmas Pud.

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:D i might just do that and thankyou, actually it has been used as a necklace, and under the queen is a small jewell, so maybe give it to my daughter. thank you again. carolexxxxxxxxxx

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