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Request on value of 4 crown coins and a florin

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Hey guys,

I'm going to be a little cheeky and ask for advice on the value of these 5 coins

1, a 1695 crown septimo edge

2, a 1818 crown

3, a 1935 crown

4, a 1937 crown

5, an Australian 192 commemorative florin

I will upload pictures so you can have a look but due to be being a newbie when it comes to lighting the pictures do not reflect the shine or lustre of the coins, especially the 1927 florin

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I can only add 3 pictures at a time so bare with me :(

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Thats the last crown

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And here's the florin

i cant express how much lustre this coin has its almost unc.

Thank you in advance for any help

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What sort of valuation do you want?

There are 3 main ones; insurance valuation, auction valuation or private sale valuation?

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What sort of valuation do you want?

There are 3 main ones; insurance valuation, auction valuation or private sale valuation?

I suppose private sale valuation

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As a group you would be looking at around £200ish depending on who the buyer was. If I was buying I certainly would not pay any more than that for them.

Hope that helps.

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Thanks for the heads up and your time

so nothing much of any quality there then ?

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The early crowns are 92.5% silver.The George v and vi are 50% silver and might make £20 each.Have a look on Ebay.

It is a funny old market and you may get more for the 2 early crowns.

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Thanks for the heads up and your time

so nothing much of any quality there then ?

No problem.

The 1818 is the scarcest and the 1695 is better than most for wear, the problem is that both appear to have been polished/cleaned in the past. A nice gun-metal 1818 would have been £150ish on it's own.

The other 3 are all common and only worth anything above scrap in top grade.

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Yeh i got the impression that those 2 were cleaned to but not with anything abrasive so i asked:

Apparently he washed them with soapy water while drunk one night :(

but they seemed to be in such good condition i figured I'd buy them anyway

there were 10 coins in total including half crowns and a 1855 half pence and a Victoria copper jubilee medal from 1897 in the box.

all up not bad for £70

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The Australian florin is 92.5% silver but it's a commemorative so they're reasonably common in decent condition.

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Yeh i got the impression that those 2 were cleaned to but not with anything abrasive so i asked:

Apparently he washed them with soapy water while drunk one night :(

but they seemed to be in such good condition i figured I'd buy them anyway

there were 10 coins in total including half crowns and a 1855 half pence and a Victoria copper jubilee medal from 1897 in the box.

all up not bad for £70

I have the silver (pewter?) version of that Diamond Jubilee medallion. It's a nice design, though not rare. From what I can remember of my schoolboy Latin, the inscription seems to be saying (I paraphrase :D ) "Length of reign in her right hand, glory in her left".

BTW washing silver in soapy water will remove superficial dirt but won't give a 'cleaned' appearance. That 17thC Crown looks as though something a bit stronger was used? Unless he really scrubbed it, of course!

Edited by Peckris

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£70 is a bargain though. :)

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yeh i'm well happy :)

i had a look at the others 1916 1921 1933 half crowns and a 1927 shilling english reverse with ring if i've worked it out correctly

i'll post some of the pics ( shame about the 2 coins that were cleaned )

thankfully other coins were not cleaned lol

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Anyway thanks for the help guys,

is this a 1926 modified reverse ?

i just thought i would test my beginners knowledge of coins :)

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Anyway thanks for the help guys,

is this a 1926 modified reverse ?

i just thought i would test my beginners knowledge of coins :)

Nope. ;) It's the earlier effigy.

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Yeh i got the impression that those 2 were cleaned to but not with anything abrasive so i asked:

Apparently he washed them with soapy water while drunk one night :(

but they seemed to be in such good condition i figured I'd buy them anyway

there were 10 coins in total including half crowns and a 1855 half pence and a Victoria copper jubilee medal from 1897 in the box.

all up not bad for £70

I sell these copper large sized ones for £70-£90 if cased, so you made a steal. The 1926 halfcrown looks a very nice example of a reasonably difficult to get coin (in high grades that is).

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Anyway thanks for the help guys,

is this a 1926 modified reverse ?

i just thought i would test my beginners knowledge of coins :)

While none of those GV coins is UNC, you still got an absolute bargain for the whole lot - including the crowns - at £70.

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