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Hello17

Grading? value maybe? several coins!

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Hey.

1887 Shilling

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1674 (yep, 1674) farthing

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Edward 1st Silver Penny

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1799 Halfpenny

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So there you go, i had one more but they failed to upload

Thanks,

Patrick

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Are these new purchases, Patrick? A great spread, should involve just about everyone! :)

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You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.

Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others.

Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).

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Well done Patrick.

Ignore my advice and keep searching out quality. :)

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You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.

Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others.

Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).

1887 shilling was under £10.

1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.

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You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.

Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others.

Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).

1887 shilling was under £10.

1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.

The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.

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You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.

Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others.

Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).

1887 shilling was under £10.

1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.

The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.

I think it's in quite a collectable condition. it's slighty worn but all is there and nothing is missing

To do that would be like cleaning a 1919kn penny, which was one of my worst mistakes. i never intended, just got put into the wrong pile.

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You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.

Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others.

Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).

1887 shilling was under £10.

1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.

The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.

I think it's in quite a collectable condition. it's slighty worn but all is there and nothing is missing

To do that would be like cleaning a 1919kn penny, which was one of my worst mistakes. i never intended, just got put into the wrong pile.

You keep them in piles?!! Yikes!!!! :P

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You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.

Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others.

Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).

1887 shilling was under £10.

1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.

The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.

I think it's in quite a collectable condition. it's slighty worn but all is there and nothing is missing

To do that would be like cleaning a 1919kn penny, which was one of my worst mistakes. i never intended, just got put into the wrong pile.

You keep them in piles?!! Yikes!!!! :P

I was sorting them into piles:

Collection Coins

For Sale Coins

Collectable coins that i like

Cleaning coins (shine)

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Any other values? no-one has said anything abot my Penny,

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Any other values? no-one has said anything abot my Penny,

From the pictures i cannot see the mint on the Edward penny, if its one of the common mints your looking at £25- £30 at best.

If you can get a better picture or tell me the mint mark i can give you the book price and the dealer price.

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From the pictures i cannot see the mint on the Edward penny, if its one of the common mints your looking at £25- £30 at best.

If you can get a better picture or tell me the mint mark i can give you the book price and the dealer price.

It's a Canterbury penny with what appears to be an edge split. Larger photos would aid classification.

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From the pictures i cannot see the mint on the Edward penny, if its one of the common mints your looking at £25- £30 at best.

If you can get a better picture or tell me the mint mark i can give you the book price and the dealer price.

It's a Canterbury penny with what appears to be an edge split. Larger photos would aid classification.

Yep was then reposting to say canterbury, about £20 to £30 on ebay, about £10 to £15 at a dealer

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