Guest rosie.nicoll Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 value of:Pennies:1967,1917,1915,1964,1963,1938,1914,1920,1902,1921,1894,1883,1891,1919,1906,1861,1966,1935,1965,1928,1910,1909,1936,1937,1863,1944,1945.Shillings: 1948,1938,1947,1899,1956,1950,1957,1963,1946,and more sixpenes and threepences and half pennies Quote
wybrit Posted December 3, 2005 Posted December 3, 2005 There are no rare dates in your list, many are extremely common.It all depends on condition. If they're typical pieces heavily worn from circulation, they're not worth much, I'm afraid, save for the silver value. The silver bits dated after 1946 (which are actually cupro-nickel), along with your farthings, halfpennies, pennies and 12-sided threepences will not be worth much unless they are in top grade. Circulated 12-sided bits dated 1946, 1949, 1950 and 1951 are worth about £1 apiece. Circulated pennies dated 1950 and 1951 (mostly found here in the US - never saw one in change or a roll in the UK) are worth a bit of money as well, say £2 per coin.At today's silver price, £4.93/troz, your silver is worth thus:Shillings up to 1919 £0.83 per coinShillings 1920-1946 £0.45 per coinSixpences up to 1919 £0.41 per coinSixpences 1920-1946 £0.22 per coinSilver threepences up to 1919 £0.21 per coinSilver threepences 1920-1945 £0.11 per coinI'm afraid without any pictures or further information, there's not much information I can provide. Quote
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