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Inherited coins, would like a rough valuation

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I've inhertited five coins recently, was wondering if anyone could give a rough valuation (although I don't think they're that rare).

All coins are in mint condition

I have two five pound coins, one from 1977 with the queen riding a hourse on one side and a bird with floural pattern on the other, the second is from 1981 and has the prince of wales and lady diana on.

I have an isle of man one pound piece from 1978 and a second from 1979

An isle of man fifty pence piece (oddin's raven)

Any help with these would be great, I'm not interested in parting with any of them just interested.

Many thanks

Dave

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I have two five pound coins, one from 1977 with the queen riding a hourse on one side and a bird with floural pattern on the other, the second is from 1981 and has the prince of wales and lady diana on.

The crowns of 1977 and 1981 are both 25 pence coins, not five pound coins. Both are extremely common, and not worth much more than face value.

I have an isle of man one pound piece from 1978 and a second from 1979

An isle of man fifty pence piece (oddin's raven)

All of these are fairly common pieces, and probably not worth much over face value, as above. Check for the letters (AA), (AB), (BB), etc. there are several possibilities, although I am not sure what the letters represent.

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Guest Dave_I'm_a_Guest

thats great thanks

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