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british 1892 one penney

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found in father's coins from WWII while in UK

any idea of value?

thansk, bill

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found in father's coins from WWII while in UK

any idea of value?

thansk, bill

Anything from nothing to well over £150 depending on condition. As your ownership only dates back to the 1940s, I suspect the former is more likely to be the case. As Josie said, a picture would help.

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My father had lots of Victorian pennies in his 'collection'. However these were picked up in change since such coins continued to circulate as acceptable currency until the 1970s. They are consequently well worn.

Sadly well worn coins are mostly valueless. So unless your coin is roughly in the same condition as a 1998 or newer penny in a handful of change it is unlikely to be worth much.

A picture will allow us to establish grade (condition) and therefore value. But don't get your hopes up yet. I have silver coins from the 1600's. Some cost me as little as £15 so age does not necessarily mean value!

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