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Threepenny bits and various

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How about a complete run except for 1947 of 3d bits from 1937 to 1967

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Guest Bob

1989/95 Crowns. slightly worn condition

1816 george3 - 6d

1822 & 1824 george 4 copper part between the size of a farthing and a halfpenny. Good nick though whatever they are

1920 onwards 6d not quite a complete set

1885 onward silver 3d - not a complete set

1901 Victoria farthing onwards again not quite complete

Thanks again

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I've merged your topics bob, as the threepence one looked alone.

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Guest Bob_I'm_a_Guest

Cheers Chris

Great website by the way, have registered and reconsidering whether to sell the coins. Not a lot of value, just a bit of the past independence that I'm clinging onto. Like a kid with a blanket.

Missus has been suggessting it for a while but have fought her off. Kids have decimated it as well so its been scattered to all 4 corners of the house, and probably other peoples, to get it back together. Unfortunately not to the quantity as before.

thanks again to yourself and other members that have replied to my initial enthusiastic demands for values.

Bob

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