Citizen H Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Not Mine, its a commonly heard yarn, on this occasion it was the wife's co-worker talking about the things they do ?!?!? I tend to let the conversation just go in one ear and out the other as its very Very rare that it will be of any remote interest..... " ah my aunties cousin brother uncles mate who has a dog with one eye had passed away and was asked to clear their crap and found a match box with old coin inside!" I was nudged "Old Coins!" huh??? oh now I see... 😮 are they worth anything???? the photos arrived hence the long winded intro.... I could tell them what the scrap price is as they have been circulated but it seem a bit harsh... if by chance anyone can take the time to advise as to the Grade and a better Idea what they may be worth would be of a great help. the Shillings I noted 1864 and 1874 have die No's which for me is a nice talk point.......Many thanks "H" Edited 5 hours ago by Citizen H Quote
Peckris 2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The 1900 is the best grade - edging towards EF. The 1891 is at least F but perhaps a bit better The 1853 has too little hair detail to rate F but getting there The others are scrap I'm afraid Quote
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