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Hi i have been left some coins and a pound note from my late father , i don't know anything about old coins i was wondering if anyone could help me with the value if any with these coins .

£1 note Green number 74T916363

Sixpence with George 111 dated 1816

One Shilling with Victoria dated 1817

One Shilling with Victoria dated 1900

Half Crown with George V1 dated 1948

Half Penny with George V1 dated 1940

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Hello snowball and welcome to the forums. If you post the pictures of your coins, both sides, they will be easier to grade.

A coins worth is not just about what type of coin it is, it also goes by condition. There is a function at the bottom of the page for uploading pix, 150kb max, so both sides should not exceed 75kb each side.

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Hi i have been left some coins and a pound note from my late father , i don't know anything about old coins i was wondering if anyone could help me with the value if any with these coins .

£1 note Green number 74T916363

Sixpence with George 111 dated 1816

One Shilling with Victoria dated 1817

One Shilling with Victoria dated 1900

Half Crown with George V1 dated 1948

Half Penny with George V1 dated 1940

Hi Snowball, welcome to the forum. I will say right now that I have no idea re the £1 note but it does look fairly creased so suspect not much. The rest of what I have to say probably won't make your day either; first of all, the 1948 2/6d and 1940 1/2d have no value at all and given the fact that the others are quite worn and very common, you would probably be looking at maybe £2-3 each. If you want to sell them, probably the best way is to put them on e-bay with a starting price of 99p and see what happens.

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The 1887 sixpence is ok, probably worth around £5.00.

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