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sweetcheeks82

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  1. ok thank you. The bin it is.
  2. Thank you. Is it of any value?
  3. Not sure what this coin is, is it real? thank you
  4. Hi I have this coin with Edward VII on onside and blank the other. Is this a real coin? thanks
  5. Thank you for your replies. Its very very light, I don't have digital scales so I'm unsure of the weight. Its deffinatley not real then?
  6. Thank you copper123. I actually have the option of buying to sell at least 30 crowns or more but they are tarnished. I wasnt sure how much that would decrease their value.
  7. Hi, I found this coin; I'm not sure if it is real. Please can anyone help my identify it? Thank you
  8. Thank you Chingford.
  9. Hello, I have about 20 or more Isle of Man & British Crowns but they have tarnished. Some have tarnished just around the edge but others a bit more. Can anyone tell me if they are still sellable? The photo doesn't do the Crown justice. thanks
  10. Hi, can anyone tell me what these are please? thanks http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626672165357/
  11. Anything pre-1947 has 50% silver content and therefore contains its value in silver. A few of those George VI shillings (1947 - 1951) look in high grade and would be worth a pound or two, though not rare. However, at that size, it's unclear whether they have lustre, or have been polished. If the latter, then worth virtually nothing I'm afraid. ok, thanks. They havnt been polished, not by me anyway.
  12. Hi, can anyone tell me if anyone of these have any value please? thanks http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626434595495/'>http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626434595495/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/
  13. Hi, Can anyone tell me if any of these shillings and two shillings have any value please? thanks http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626648258798/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626558716360/
  14. You may find Island coins listed in The Coin Yearbook? Which itself is in the larger bookshops, you might even find it in WHSmith. Ok, tanks
  15. Unless I am not looking at it right I can only see a 1922 half crown in Fair condition, value around a fiver. Because of its grade, the coin has no numismatic value above its metal content. There are more coins there Red, with dates from 1918 up to Eliz II (1962). But it's not my area so I wouldn't want to guess at values I'm afraid. Oh, and your 'Unidentified' sweetcheeks? I reckon it's a contemporary (ie made during the early 1800s) counterfeit of a George II shilling. Made of brass and not uncommon, but an interesting piece of numismatic history. ok, thanks http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626469494100/
  16. The 1909 I would give GVF whilst the 1917 probably around Fair. The fist might be 'worth' about £3 whilst the second has no obvious value. I have put 'worth' in inverted commas because that is purely a book figure; dealers are unlikely to want it other than as part of a bulk lot and you may struggle to reach that figure on e-bay. So make of that what you will! I would agree with Derek entirely, you can see similar examples in my shop as confirmation Thanks. What about the others? http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626485813134/
  17. Hi I have some Isle of Man 50p coins to sell. Mostly Christmas. I also have two of the plastic Isle of Man £1 notes too. http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626344699563/
  18. Hi, can anyone tell me the value of these please? thanks
  19. Hi, can anyone help me grade these Half Crowns and give me an idea of value if any please? thanks Please click on this link to ses photos (i couldnt upload all the pics) Half Crowns
  20. Hi, can anyone help me grade these farthings and give me an idea of value if any please? thanks Please click on this link to see pics (i couldnt upload more than 2 pics) Farthings
  21. I think you were looking at the 1909 halfpenny which is in the penny folder Declan. The 1909 penny is too worn to tell. Sorry to say sweetcheeks82 but there is not much of interest there. They are all pretty worn as to be uninteresting to most collectors. The silver coins will be worth there weight in silver, perhaps one or two will fetch more. The 1860 penny may fetch a few pounds. oops! I just looked at the date, and at the 1 pointing squarely at a bead! Ok, thanks guys
  22. Hi Again guys, Can you tell me what these coins are please? http://www.flickr.com/photos/25208007@N08/sets/72157626469488078/
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