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Hello and newbie here

I have a large number of coins, but i was wondering if you lovely people would tell me the value of these few i have got a couple of.

Crown 1935...With the edge wording readable with the head facing up

shilling 1887..With the 'Q' being 1+C

half penny 1860...Front and back worn, but all outline details, date and writing clearly visible

Three Pence 1937

Three Pence 1938

Sixpence 1872..Die number 32, Very Worn Condition

I am looking at getting rid of these and i have a number of these.

Thanks in advance

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Hello and newbie here

I have a large number of coins, but i was wondering if you lovely people would tell me the value of these few i have got a couple of.

Crown 1935...With the edge wording readable with the head facing up

shilling 1887..With the 'Q' being 1+C

half penny 1860...Front and back worn, but all outline details, date and writing clearly visible

Three Pence 1937

Three Pence 1938

Sixpence 1872..Die number 32, Very Worn Condition

I am looking at getting rid of these and i have a number of these.

Thanks in advance

Probably worth something as silver scrap but not that much as collectables, maybe £3 - £4 the lot.

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Unless you have some high grade coins, or rare coins, it would probably be best for you to stick them all on ebay.

You can also find approx values of some British coins at this website: http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/values/

Hope it helps! :)

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If you have a price list from the last 2 or 3 years, the numbers quoted for low to middle grades haven't shifted much and would be a good approximation to current values. Only the price of bullion would be variable.

I assume you are a collector as you have identified a Davies die pairing, which is too esoteric for a total novice.

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