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Help with coin ID

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I have come across some coins and would be very grateful if someone could help identifing them. Are they of any value?

There are as follows:-

Napolean 111 Empereur (front) Empire Francais 1F 1868 (back)

Republique Francais 1897 (front) Liberte Egalite Fraternite (back) 5 centimes

Georgius 1v Dei Gratia (front) Britanniarum Rex Fide(something else but can't make it out!) (back)

Victora D.C. Brit.Reg.FD (front) Farthing 1883 (back)

Georgivs V D.G.Britt.omn:Rex F.D.Ind:IMP: (front) 1918 with a large 3 in the middle (back)

Any help would be very welcome.

Many thanks

Jude

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The first coin, quite obviously, is a French franc. Likewise, the second is a 5 centimes piece. I don't know the values for these.

The next one is a George IV piece - it's either a sixpence or a shilling. We need the diameter to work out which. Can you identify the reverse it from the pictures below, or give us a date? (I've only posted two of the reverses so if you don't see it there, we can still work out which one it is).

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The next is an 1883 farthing. If you can attach a picture, we can grade it more accurately. But if it's fairly worn it will be worth about £5. Values for it vary between £2 and £100 depending on the grade.

The last in a George V threepence. In the same grade as the previous coin, it's only worth about £1. Values for this vary between £1 and £10, so a picture would be useful here.

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