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1966 half penny

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i was given 2500 1966 uncirculated british half pennies and i was wondering the value

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i was given 2500 1966 uncirculated british half pennies and i was wondering the value

According to my book,20 pence each.Without meaning to be rude,i can imagine you having quite a tough time,trying to part with that many,if that is your intention.

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i was given 2500 1966 uncirculated british half pennies and i was wondering the value

According to my book,20 pence each.Without meaning to be rude,i can imagine you having quite a tough time,trying to part with that many,if that is your intention.

thanks for the reply i dont really know what to do with them

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Well,if it was me,i'd probably end up parting with them via an online auction,such as coins4u.net,or Ebay.Should you decide to do this,then groups of around 50 - 100,may be your best bet.

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14kg of scrap bronze must have a value :D

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I gave away 1966 halfpennies on Collectors Coins GB 2008, and I may well do it again. I found a spare bag of them in Essex and paid £70 for it, so that's what I'd offer, assuming they are close to pick up. They are a very common coin and to sell individually would take more than a lifetime, hence most dealers make do with 100 or so.

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I gave away 1966 halfpennies on Collectors Coins GB 2008, and I may well do it again. I found a spare bag of them in Essex and paid £70 for it, so that what I'd offer, assuming they are close to pick up. They are a very common coin and to sell individually would take more than a lifetime, hence most dealers made do with 100 or so.

thanks for your reply i have no idea what i should do with them am lost :P

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Well, either keep them for posterity or sell them to me for £70 (or someone else). Those are really the only 2 options. You'd need to be in the SE though to justify me picking them up.

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Well, either keep them for posterity or sell them to me for £70 (or someone else). Those are really the only 2 options. You'd need to be in the SE though to justify me picking them up.

thanks for your offer but i dont think luck is on my side ,am in the NE in hartlepool but thanks again for taking time to reply to my post

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Thinking out side the box you could always get them made into jewellery/curios celebrating England’s 1966 world cup win.

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Thinking out side the box you could always get them made into jewellery/curios celebrating England’s 1966 world cup win.

That would work for shillings with the three lions on, but ship halfpennies.....more effort than it's worth.

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