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adammearkat

1937 Threepence

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wondering if this is worth anything? probably not but ive seen an article about a rare one any help would be much appreciated

i also have a 1966, 1960, 1954, 1952

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The 1937 is only rare if it is the Edward VIII issue and that clearly is not I'm afraid.

As for the other dates they only have value if in uncirculated condition and even then they would only be a few pounds.

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The 1937 is only rare if it is the Edward VIII issue and that clearly is not I'm afraid.

As for the other dates they only have value if in uncirculated condition and even then they would only be a few pounds.

I think it might be hold on ill get the picture of back

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The 1937 is only rare if it is the Edward VIII issue and that clearly is not I'm afraid.

As for the other dates they only have value if in uncirculated condition and even then they would only be a few pounds.

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its very had to tell between edward and george :/

Definitely George VI, if you google "Edward VIII Threepence" and click on images you will see the rare one, which is a different design

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its very had to tell between edward and george :/

It looks like George VI to me.

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Definitely George VI, if you google "Edward VIII Threepence" and click on images you will see the rare one, which is a different design

Sorry Colin. Overlapped Post. :)

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The 1937 is only rare if it is the Edward VIII issue and that clearly is not I'm afraid.

As for the other dates they only have value if in uncirculated condition and even then they would only be a few pounds.

its very had to tell between edward and george :/

Definitely George VI, if you google "Edward VIII Threepence" and click on images you will see the rare one, which is a different design

Actually, no. There are two designs for Edward VIII - the "other thrift design" which we've all seen pictures for, and which there are a few knocking about. But there is also the one with the same reverse as George VI (proof?) which is even rarer.

The 1937 is only rare if it is the Edward VIII issue and that clearly is not I'm afraid.

As for the other dates they only have value if in uncirculated condition and even then they would only be a few pounds.

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Yes, I can just about make out RGIV which makes it George :)

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