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Are these worth anything?

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Hi all

I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice, I have been given 2 coins by an elderly relitive to see if they are worth anything and i haven't got a clue where to start,

I have attached the photos

Could someone tell me if they are worth anything ?

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The first one is a 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, worth 25p if you could find a buyer. The second is 900 silver (.3618 oz), so worth bullion unless in mint state when it might be worth a little more.

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The first one is a 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, worth 25p if you could find a buyer. The second is 900 silver (.3618 oz), so worth bullion unless in mint state when it might be worth a little more.

Worth bullion?

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The first one is a 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, worth 25p if you could find a buyer. The second is 900 silver (.3618 oz), so worth bullion unless in mint state when it might be worth a little more.

Worth bullion?

Which means it's value is based solely upon the melt value of the amount of silver contained.

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The first one is a 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, worth 25p if you could find a buyer. The second is 900 silver (.3618 oz), so worth bullion unless in mint state when it might be worth a little more.

Worth bullion?

Which means it's value is based solely upon the melt value of the amount of silver contained.

Ok thanks for your help

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