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    1862 Half Sovereign

    Hi guys, I have decided to sell the coin. Still trying to find the best way to do this. I simply do not know its value though. I have had a couple of values ranging from £200 - £1700 from coin dealers. Just got an email from chards saying they would give me £87 for it. There is a bit of a range in prices! Justin
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    1862 Half Sovereign

    I have absolutely no idea if it is for sale at the moment..... At some point it will be, but for now I want to enjoy being able to look at it. I'm sure you know what I mean... It is such a nice coin. I would love to know the history behind it though. Why were so few made? justin
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    1862 Half Sovereign

    My camera does not take brilliant pictures. It makes it look much more yellow than it actually is. I have tried to take some better ones. You will see it still has some soil inbetween the letters. I will refrain from any more cleaning. I am still not sure what I will do with the coin at the moment. I am still in shock! justin
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    1862 Half Sovereign

    Spink book says it is
  5. Hi Guys, I'm new to the forum so not sure if I am posting in the correct place. I found this coin at the weekend in Cumbria with my Euro Ace. My Spink book indicates it is quite rare. Is this true? many thanks Justin
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