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Guest chrisfoot

Non-collector needs help with 1720 George I shilling

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Guest chrisfoot

Hi all.

This is my first post and as a non-collector I would be very grateful for some help & advice about a coin I have found while clearing out my loft.

It is a 1720 George I shilling and I would like to know what grade this would be considered and an approximate valuation as if it is worth anything I would probably sell it. I have seen some similar coins on the web from about £35 - £500, so I don't really know where this falls on the scale. I have attached photos of the coin.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Chris.

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Hi all.

This is my first post and as a non-collector I would be very grateful for some help & advice about a coin I have found while clearing out my loft.

It is a 1720 George I shilling and I would like to know what grade this would be considered and an approximate valuation as if it is worth anything I would probably sell it. I have seen some similar coins on the web from about £35 - £500, so I don't really know where this falls on the scale. I have attached photos of the coin.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Chris.

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1720 isn't a rare date for the plain angle shilling, so I'd say it might possibly make £50ish in that grade. Ebay would be a total lottery as the prices paid are frequently over the top or way too low. The obverse is only scraping fine, though the reverse looks a bit better - as always.

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