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Guest jolin

r my coins worth anything?

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Guest jolin

i have a few small coins that ive collected over the yrs and am curious as to whether they have any value (not expecting miricles lol)

i have no pics but they have all been circulated

i have a 1911 (2)1914 1935 three pence

1962 1963 sixpence

1955 half penny

1935 penny

1961 threepence (but it has 12 sides)

and three commeritve £2 coins 1989 + 1995 (b4 £2 coins were in common usage)

and a Scottish £1 note from 1969

any info at all wld be appreciated

thanks

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No they r not worth anything!

Apart from face/metal value. Those are all common dates. In average normal circulated condition they are not significant and most of the country seem to have a stash of the exact same coins in the loft! :-S

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depends, might be something in the 1989 if its claim of rights, isn't that one scarce?

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Yes, the 'Claim of Right' is scarcer, worth about £5 in perfect condition.

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Yes, the 'Claim of Right' is scarcer, worth about £5 in perfect condition.

it says 'tercentenary of the claim of right' 1689 1989 the condition is good to my eye but probably not perfect

thanks very much for ur help :-)

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depends, might be something in the 1989 if its claim of rights, isn't that one scarce?
Yes, the 'Claim of Right' is scarcer, worth about £5 in perfect condition.

Never had a 1989 £2 in my change. Not once in 20 years.

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depends, might be something in the 1989 if its claim of rights, isn't that one scarce?
Yes, the 'Claim of Right' is scarcer, worth about £5 in perfect condition.

Never had a 1989 £2 in my change. Not once in 20 years.

I never had a non-bimetallic £2 in my change, EVER.

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