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1 penny plus i shilling

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hi all just wondering if what i found in my garden today is of any value i found a one shilling 1935 also 1975 penny cheers justin

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Hi

The 1935 shilling is 50% silver so has a bullion value of 20 to 30p.

It would need to be in superb condition to really be worth anything.

The 1775 penny doesn't exist.

It is probably a 1/2d....28mmm dia ?

The copper coins of this era were predominantly forgeries.....these are collectable in their own right.

(Its probably a bit green ????

It all depends on condition.

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Guest justin_I'm_a_Guest

hi peter cheers for the reply the 1775 coin is,nt green but is a bit worn cheers justin

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