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1865 and 1867 Victorian Pennies

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Any nice examples cluttering up anyone’s collection that a Yorkshireman could part with his hard earned money for??

I’m also partial to the dots 😬 if anyone looking to offload anything.

Thanks in advance.

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I picked up a ‘67 a couple of years ago, one of my 4 Victorian pennies and, sorry to say, not for sale.

Not a great picture unfortunately, but I’m curious, are they harder to come by? Why ‘65 & ‘67?

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1 hour ago, Coinery said:

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That looks fantastic! A lot of people on here with incredible knowledge who can advise better than me but from what I’ve seen the 67 can be tricky but the 65 seems a bit easier. Thanks for sharing 👍

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12 hours ago, dmw2602 said:

Any nice examples cluttering up anyone’s collection that a Yorkshireman could part with his hard earned money for??

I’m also partial to the dots 😬 if anyone looking to offload anything.

Thanks in advance.

Can i ask please what kind of grade you want or price your looking to pay ?

They are both scarcer years in higher grades and nice, could be anything from £150 - £700 as a guide.

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3 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

Can i ask please what kind of grade you want or price your looking to pay ?

They are both scarcer years in higher grades and nice, could be anything from £150 - £700 as a guide.

Most of mine are VF/EF at this stage (I think!!), so looking to stay around that level as I like them to have passed through a few hands and I'm not too keen on them being in slabs. Based on that, I'm looking at c.£60-80 for the 65 and as close to £100 as I can get for the 67. May have to rethink though based on your note. 

Thanks 

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11 hours ago, dmw2602 said:

Most of mine are VF/EF at this stage (I think!!), so looking to stay around that level as I like them to have passed through a few hands and I'm not too keen on them being in slabs. Based on that, I'm looking at c.£60-80 for the 65 and as close to £100 as I can get for the 67. May have to rethink though based on your note. 

Thanks 

No you will find what you want and know what your happy with, it was more a guide as what you wanted to pay.

However ones that are nice in high grade are much more expensive.

 

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My ‘67, which is an awful picture, cost me £300 as a further guide.

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22 minutes ago, Coinery said:

My ‘67, which is an awful picture, cost me £300 as a further guide.

I can’t see the pic can you reattach please?

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1 hour ago, dmw2602 said:

I can’t see the pic can you reattach please?

Made me smile "Cant see the pic" Coinery picture is almost the size of the screen 😀👍.

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