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silver 'thrupenny bits'

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Hello to the Forum!

I'm new to this business so looking for some advice.

Clearing out relatives belongings and finding, among other old coins (quite used) some decent silver 3d coins: dates are 1941 - 37 - 17 - 12 - 1899 -98 - 87.

Any of these of any value?

Paul - Dunfermline

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Hello to the Forum!

I'm new to this business so looking for some advice.

Clearing out relatives belongings and finding, among other old coins (quite used) some decent silver 3d coins: dates are 1941 - 37 - 17 - 12 - 1899 -98 - 87.

Any of these of any value?

Paul - Dunfermline

"Decent" is an inexact term! (very much in the eye of the beholder). If you would post a scan of both sides we could look and assess your coins. The little silver 3d, due to its size, is not a spectacular performer, but the George V coins would vary from less than £1 (if VF) to £10 or more if strictly mint condition. The Victorians would be more, but not hugely. No major rarities there.

The CCGB book - click picture above - is good for valuing coins.

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