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How much are the following worth?

1) 1957 Two Shillings, 2) 1988 Fifty Pence, 3) 1969 Ten Pence, 4) 1968 Ten Pence, 5) 1971 Two Pence

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Only photographs will enable members to offer estimates. Can you scan them?

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How much are the following worth?

1) 1957 Two Shillings, 2) 1988 Fifty Pence, 3) 1969 Ten Pence, 4) 1968 Ten Pence, 5) 1971 Two Pence

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99,9% sure, there are bullion value ~ about nothing.

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99,9% sure, there are bullion value ~ about nothing.

Unless they are 'Proof'! :lol:

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If in nice condition, ie no dints, scratches at all, looking brand new, around face value in terms of cash. However as the starting point for a coin collection, they could be priceless! Because everyone has to start somewhere. And although these aren't most members' interests, it wouldn't surprise me if most (like me) have a box, jar or little bag somewhere with coins in 'extra nice' condition that we've picked out of our change!

So I'd suggest holding on to them. If you don't want them, pass them on to a kid in the family. Maybe it'll spark their interest as a future collector! Then like me they can feel the excitement of finding something new in their change (in my case a 2003 (Give Women The Vote) 50p I got at the weekend - first one I've ever seen outside of a catalogue!)

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