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eggy01

whats this worth

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hi guys was given this by a friend of mine who gave it me as collect odd things just wondered if its worth keeping or selling thanks in advance

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As the coins are damaged I'm afraid only bullion value.

You can get 50p per gramme from trustworthy scrapers.

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In that condition, it would be worth more as jewelry than as coins. The coins themselves are damaged and although they are old, I don't think any of them are particularly more valuable than their scrap content.

If you are going to sell it, don't sell it for the coins, sell it as jewelry, it will fetch much higher prices that way.

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If you decide to sell it on ebay, offer to post worldwide and be sure to pay the extra 10 pence to list it on ebay USA and Australia, that way you should get more interest and bids :)

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Always sad to see holed coins of any kind, Elizabeth I, Henry halfgroat, shame really! I'd go a bit more than bullion though for the hammered! I'd cut them off, leaving the rings on if they're soldered, and put them on eBay separate from the rest, or even sell the bracelet complete, naming the coins, could do alright as-is!

Sorry, not a coin collectable, though, as Peter says!

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