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Big List Here .. Not sure what it would be worth altho I'm trying to sell them...

Half Penny's

1 - 1907

1 - 1910

1 - 1918

1 - 1921

1 - 1923

1 - 1924

1 - 1929

1 - 1932

1 - 1937

1 - 1938

1 - 1940

2 - 1941

1 - 1942

2 - 1943

3 - 1944

4 - 1945

1 - 1948

2 - 1949

3 - 1950

1 - 1951

3 - 1952

4 - 1957

6 - 1959

2 - 1962

1 - 1964

6 - 1965

8 - 1966

3 - 1967

Half Crowns

1 - 1947

2 - 1948

1 - 1949

1 - 1956

1 - 1957

1 - 1960

1 - 1961

1 - 1963

One Penny's

1 - 1906

1 - 1907

1 - 1908

1 - 1911

4 - 1913

2 - 1914

2 - 1915

4 - 1916

6 - 1917

1 - 1919

3 - 1920

3 - 1921

2 - 1927

1 - 1928

1 - 1931

2 - 1935

2 - 1936

3 - 1937

1 - 1938

2 - 1939

1 - 1940

1 - 1944

2 - 1945

2 - 1947

1 - 1949

2 - 1961

9 - 1962

6 - 1963

9 - 1964

4 - 1965

1 - 1966

22 - 1967

Half Rupee India 1897 / Victoria Empress

Three Pence's Silver

1 - 1931

1 - 1934

1 - 1938

1 - 1940

Three Pence's Brass Colour 12 Sides

1 - 1945

1 - 1955

1 - 1956

1 - 1962

1 - 1966

Six Pence

1 - 1958

Other's

Not sure what these are;

1 - 1884

1 - 1885

Says Confoederatio Helevetica, both have 20 on the back and some bushes I think.

If anyone could give me an evaultion or something would be great. Thanks . B):)

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Photos would be needed, but if the British coins are in normal circulated condition, then metal value only I'm afraid. The silver threepences though have a 50% silver content, but still doesn't add up to much.

Depending on condition again, the Indian and Swiss coins may be worth more.

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Photos would be needed, but if the British coins are in normal circulated condition, then metal value only I'm afraid. The silver threepences though have a 50% silver content, but still doesn't add up to much.

Depending on condition again, the Indian and Swiss coins may be worth more.

Well I would say the condition's of around 75% are good. Taken photos their would be lots , as i have most set in bags with dates. But thanks for the info.

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