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Young Left Facing Queen Victoria 1862

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Hello all,

I've recently been researching, and have found, some information, on brittish coins, I began the search, because seven years ago, when my grandfarther past on, in his will, he left me, a tub, which contains, hundreds of rare, and high valued coins,

right now, what i'm wanting to know, is the asking price for the Young Left Facing Queen Victoria [1862]

The tub, which contains the coins is also worth a little, [The Queens Silver Jubilee 1952 - 1972 ]

Once i have the information i need on this coin, i can then, see the pricing of both, the Left facing Queen Victoria [1862] and her son Edward VII [1904]

Thanks, :)

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Can you post pictures?

If not you'll have to describe the design, there's no way we can tell what you've got unless you give us more info.

Is it silver, gold, bronze?

What size is it, does it say on it what it is (i.e One Shilling).

Otherwise it'd be like me walking into a car dealers saying i'd got a 1964 registered car with four wheels and a steering wheel.

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Very rare halfpence dated 1862 are known with a die letter (A, B, or C) to the left of the lighthouse.
snipet from a useful site i found,

ha62br.jpg

the size of the coin, is pretty much the same as a regular 2p, this is an image from another site, better condition than the one i have :rolleyes:

PS.. if you check out the site www.tclayton.demon.co.uk it gives full on descriptions, and so on..

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If your 1860 halfpenny has HALF PENNY on the reverse

it is the Bronze version listed below

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Victoria

Bronze Halfpence (date under Britannia)

Young (Bun) Head

Year F VF EF Unc

1/2d 1860b 3 9 30 140

1/2d 1860t 4 12 45 150

1/2d 1861 3 9 30 120

1/2d 1862 3 9 30 90

1/2d    1862dl  extremely rare

1/2d 1863 3 9 30 90

1/2d 1864 3 10 40 80

1/2d 1865 4 15 50 120

1/2d 1865/3 20 60 275

1/2d 1866 5 15 50 120

1/2d 1867 5 15 45 110

1/2d 1868 4 10 40 140

1/2d 1869 7 35 75 300

1/2d 1870 5 15 50 175

1/2d 1871 30 80 200 500

1/2d 1872 4 10 35 100

1/2d 1873 4 10 35 100

1/2d 1874 5 25 80 200

1/2d 1874H 3 10 40 175

1/2d 1875 3 10 40 140

1/2d 1875H 4 10 40 110

1/2d 1876H 4 10 40 110

1/2d 1877 3 10 40 125

1/2d 1878 5 20 60 120

1/2d 1879 3 10 30 100

1/2d 1880 4 12 45 125

1/2d 1881 4 12 35 100

1/2d 1881H 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1882H 3 10 30 110

1/2d 1883 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1884 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1885 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1886 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1887 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1888 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1889 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1889/8 10 30 75

1/2d 1890 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1891 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1892 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1893 3 10 30 90

1/2d 1894 5 12 40 150

b: beaded border

t: toothed border

dl: die letter to left of lighthouse

H: Heaton Mint (H under date

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Yeah, its probably only worth a few pounds unless it is in quite good condition (eg, has lots of detail)

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