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Where to buy old 50p coins and torn notes?

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Guest Andrew

Hello,

Where could I buy some of the old, big 50p coins (about 5 or 6)? I've tried ebay and searched elsewhere on the web.

Also, where could I get torn (i.e. unusable) notes? Do banks keep ones that people exchange and if so, do they sell them?

Thanks

Andrew

tmpsotw@hotmail.com

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Andrew,

I think you'll have to keep trying ebay, I have seen them there, but usually uncirculated examples, so expect to pay 2-3 GBP each.

Banks destroy old notes because any that were made useable would affect the economy (in a small way!). The old notes that are tatty and destoyed are replaced by new ones i believe.

Sorry I can't help further.

Chris Perkins

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Some coin shops do have a box full of junk coins, and i once came across a whole load of em, all for about 5p each.

Sylvester.

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Guest Andrew

Thanks for your replies, guys.

I'll see if I can find some coin shops where I live...

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Guest TimTaunton

Hi Andrew

This post is happening 8 years after your original post. I have one old 50p coin circa 1980. If that interests you contact me via email broughtim@yahoo.co.uk

Regards

Tim Brough

Taunton, UK

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A good place is the foreign Ebay sights, people are always offering Lots of UK coins that they suddenly find after clearing out. Mostly left over from some forgotten hioliday. Beware of postage though!

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Hello,

Where could I buy some of the old, big 50p coins (about 5 or 6)? I've tried ebay and searched elsewhere on the web.

Also, where could I get torn (i.e. unusable) notes? Do banks keep ones that people exchange and if so, do they sell them?

Thanks

Andrew

tmpsotw@hotmail.com

Hi I have some Isle of Man 50p coins to sell. Mostly Christmas.

I also have two of the plastic Isle of Man £1 notes too.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626344699563/

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Get in the DeLorean if you want to sell this bloke anything, he's long gone.

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Get in the DeLorean if you want to sell this bloke anything, he's long gone.

Indeed, the post is 7½ years old & the poster has de-registered by the look of things.

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