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hi all,was searching the internet and came across this forum,im after some info regarding two coins,unsure to what they are can you help. 100_2059.jpg100_2060.jpg also their value if possible.thanks :rolleyes:

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Jamie the second one is a Victorian Crown

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first one is a 1770 5 kopeck, hard to value though... lots of factors with russian pieces

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The 1889 Crown in Fine condition is worth about £12 - £15. Yours is Fine.

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thanks for the advice,i collect coins but i wouldnt say im an avid coin collector,must say you have a good forum.thanks for your help. jamie ;)

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About that Russian coin: it is 5 Kopecks, Catherine II (1762-1796), value something around 2£, anyway I think it is worth to keep in collection, not to many European coin with such low face value is so heavy- around 52g ;)

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those things go for more then £2 more like 15

Yes I can agree but only when coin is VF not when edge of the coin is so badly damaged...under any grade ( this just my point of view )

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