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When you say good condition, do you mean in the numismatic sense ("good" means "poor"), or in the sense that a lot of detail is left on the coin?

Prices range from melt (£0.41) to uncirculated (£70).

A picture would help narrow down that range.

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Guest Andrew Warrender
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1880 Victorin sixpence. The coin is good in the sense that all the definition is clear with no sign of wear.

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andrew@awarrender.fsnet.co.uk

1880 Victorin sixpence. The coin is good in the sense that all the definition is clear with no sign of wear.

That being the case, check for a lock of hair on the cheek.

No lock of hair: £50-£70 (EF-UNC)

Lock of hair: £80-£140 (EF-UNC)

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On the home page of this site look at the advice hub and grading guide.

I've lost count of the times people have reckoned they have excellent coins which turn out to be less than fine.

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