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Rhodisian Half Crown, 1951

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i have a Southern Rhodesia Half Crown dated 1951 and in EF condition.

on the obverce it says: Southern 1951 Rhodesia Half Crown

on the reverce it says: king George the sixth

...whats it worth? and how rare is it?

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Never ask 'how rare is it?' that makes you sound bad, like all you care about is the value of it, when it's actually a very nice design on those.

Like with most coins, it isn't rare at all (2.6 Million made) and it lists for US$6.00 (about £3.50) in EF condition.

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i have a silver coin that has a man on a horse with elizabeth II DG REG FD 1977 around the edge and on the other side it has a bird in a circle with a crown on top and some sort of flower around it can you help me :D

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i have a silver coin that has a man on a horse with elizabeth II DG REG FD 1977 around the edge and on the other side it has a bird in a circle with a crown on top and some sort of flower around it can you help me :D

That is a Silver Jubilee Crown issued to commemorate Elizabeth's 25th anniversary as Queen.

Although it doesn't state a value on the coin it is actually a 25p coin and thus has a face value of 25p, if you're located in the UK you could technically spend it in a shop. But since most people have never seen one you might not get far. :D

I wonder if banks still exchange these? :huh:

(oh by the way it's Elizabeth on the horse ;) ).

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i have a silver coin that has a man on a horse with elizabeth II DG REG FD 1977 around the edge and on the other side it has a bird in a circle with a crown on top and some sort of flower around it can you help me it is about 4 cm in diameter and about 13 cm circumference . :rolleyes:

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i have a silver coin that has a man on a horse with elizabeth II DG REG FD  1977 around the edge and on the other side it has a bird in a circle with a crown on top and some sort of flower around it can you help me  :D

That is a Silver Jubilee Crown issued to commemorate Elizabeth's 25th anniversary as Queen.

Although it doesn't state a value on the coin it is actually a 25p coin and thus has a face value of 25p, if you're located in the UK you could technically spend it in a shop. But since most people have never seen one you might not get far. :D

I wonder if banks still exchange these? :huh:

(oh by the way it's Elizabeth on the horse ;) ).

thank you :D

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you're welcome! :D

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You were in there mate! ;)

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You were in there mate! ;)

i have that effect on women... :D

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Sarah, come back! PM Sylvester, I'll get my suit ready!

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Sarah, come back! PM Sylvester, I'll get my suit ready!

you'll have your suit ready, ah now we're getting to the bottom of it, i'll put in a good word for you!

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