Guest kathy Posted December 2, 2005 Posted December 2, 2005 I recently inherited a set of victorian or george 5th coins. Unfortunately soon after we were burgled and the coins were taken along with all jewellery ect. We now need to give our insurers a valuation on the coins and have no idea.I was wondering if anyone could help us with this.The coins taken were- 1 thrupenny bit,1 sixpence,1shilling,1 florrin and 1 half crown. I am unsure wether they were victorian or george 5th. Also stolen were a 1977 silver jubilee coin in case and a 1986 £2 coin with thistle on back-dont know wether you could help with a value on those too Quote
Chris Perkins Posted December 2, 2005 Posted December 2, 2005 Claim it was a 1911 proof set in a red case, worth £500!Relistically they were probably worth about 1% of that if they were average circulated coins of Victoria or George V.If you don't know what they were, it's impossible to guess. Quote
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