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Hi all

i am new on here i would like some info on the following coins passed to me from my grandma

1921 KING GEORGE V FLORIN CROWNED SHIELDS ALSO 1929 AND 1936

1922 1 SHILLING GEORGE V BARE HEAD LION RAMPANT ON CROWN WITHIN A CIRCLE

1901 QUEEN VICTORIA FARTHING ALSO 1942 WITH A WREN ON IT

1898 ONE PENNY VICTORIA

1922 HALF PENNY GOERGIVS

1806 JUST SAYS BRITANNIA LARGE COIN WOULDNT WANT A POCKET FULL

THANKS

MARTY

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What sort of info do you want Marty?

If it is a value, all these coins could be worth next to nothing (or just a bullion value in the case of the silver coins, still not very much though) or a total of a few hundred pounds, depending on condition. If you can post pictures on here, we'll try to help.

Incidentally, the 1806 coin came as either farthing (21mm.), halfpenny (28mm.) or penny (33mm.) with a largely identical design, so it would help to state which you have when you reply.

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Marty

It would appear you have nothing rare....but as Red has said condition is important.

If the coins appear circulated then a couple of £'s at best (you can shift these for 99p on Ebay).

If they are uncirculated they will be worth considerably more.

Post a couple of pictures of the better ones and we can advise you further.

Regards

Peter

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