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Smiddy1488

A few commemorative coins

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Hey guys, i'm selling my coin collection, as i've not much use for them now and they'll just end up staying in my cupboard, if the price is too much, please don't laugh I don't know much about them! haha

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160725455755

Seriously, good luck to you, and thank you for posting. I don't want to dampen your enthusiasm but modern commemoratives rarely fetch their issue price on the "Secondary Market" - there's a lot of kids and pensioners out there these were bought for, and very hard to sell later on unless you take a drop on the price paid. This is especially true of the Pobjoy Mint, whose output is akin to "limited edition" plates really. One or two of yours may have silver in which is currently sky high, e.g. the Kennedy half dollar. Get what you can for them, is my best advice.

The Queen was 25 years on the throne at the time of her Silver Jubilee in 1977. 1977 - 25 = 1952. Simples!

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