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A strange query - coin related - just!

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Guest BecciB

Hello all

Not sure if anyone can help me but I have a bracelet made from 7 x threepenny coins, 5 of them are 1937, 1 is 1939 and 1 is 1940, they are all George VI.

It is quite a crude item, looks to have been welded/soldered together and this has damaged some of the coins slightly.

All the coins have the same design on them of 3 flowers (thistles?) in the centre of the face.

Any info on whether or not these are real and if they hold any value would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

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They sound real enough. You obviously mean the nickel-brass 3d piece. The flowers are thrifts, not thistles. The coins would have had little value anyway but unfortunately even than will have been eroded by their being soldered into a bracelet. A damaged coin is in most cases a devalued coin.

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