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Help - 3 silver UK medieval coins...

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Hi,

these three coins received today, can you confirm that coins are as described, and what is real value minimum if I want to sell fast?

They are:

0.5 gr/ 16mm.

1.1 gr/ 17mm.

0.3 gr/ 12mm.

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Thanks for your opinion...

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Hi

They appear correctly described.

They look to have had a hard life and expect they will sell for £7 to £12 each...I've sold better and worse in that price range.

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Hi,

these three coins received today, can you confirm that coins are as described, and what is real value minimum if I want to sell fast?

They are:

0.5 gr/ 16mm.

1.1 gr/ 17mm.

0.3 gr/ 12mm.

post-5146-126927872434_thumb.jpg

post-5146-126927873424_thumb.jpg

Thanks for your opinion...

The top one looks to be an Edward III halfpenny, of his second coinage with no marks on reverse.

Otherwise, they are broadly correct.

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Hi,

these three coins received today, can you confirm that coins are as described, and what is real value minimum if I want to sell fast?

They are:

0.5 gr/ 16mm.

1.1 gr/ 17mm.

0.3 gr/ 12mm.

post-5146-126927872434_thumb.jpg

post-5146-126927873424_thumb.jpg

Thanks for your opinion...

The top one looks to be an Edward III halfpenny, of his second coinage with no marks on reverse.

Otherwise, they are broadly correct.

Thank you :) .

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