Guest davebull Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 hi im not exactly a coin collector but my grandfather left me a number of coins he deemed "rare" at the moment i keep them in a plastic coin album, i am desperate to know their worth as whether or not to insure or store them more securely,if u want i can put up a list of them, any reply would be great, ta Quote
custard1966 Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 Hi Dave,By all means post a list here and we'll do our best. For some coins we can say straight away whether they're worth anything or not but for most the condition is the key factor so you'll get much more accurate info. if you sign up as a member and post pictures of the coins. Quote
Peter Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 We can also advise you on correct long term storage...."Plastic coin album" worries me. Quote
Guest davebull Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 well i have numerous ones, some mainly from 1900-1960 one in a kinda cruddy condition a norwich token (metallic unsure of metal) from robert blake twopenny peice about 1811-1812 it says with the accompanying papershillings - 1933-1950-1945- 1948- 1966-three pence peices(small & round) - 1877- 1919-1897-1941-1940-1916-1934three pence peices (jagged design yes im new to this lol) -1942-1966-1955-1967-1952florins - 1935- queen victoria florin dated around 1864 to 1883 we just cant tellhalfpennys -1862-1889-and the one i personaly like is teh 1592 sixpence (which is in better quality then teh one shown here -sixpence)there are SO many more that i havnt had time to rifle through but any ideas on the ones i have or anything that catches the eye would be unbeleivable helpfull, cheers n thanks,bull Quote
Sylvester Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 First rule; don't clean them, any of them. I'll tell you that now. Quote
planz666 Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 "Plastic coin album" worries me.Firstly,Welcome to this forum........ I cant comment on your coins as I am a relative 'newbie'I am housing my collection in plastic wallets which are acid free-is there a problem with plastic? Quote
custard1966 Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 well i have numerous ones, some mainly from 1900-1960 one in a kinda cruddy condition a norwich token (metallic unsure of metal) from robert blake twopenny peice about 1811-1812 it says with the accompanying papershillings - 1933-1950-1945- 1948- 1966-three pence peices(small & round) - 1877- 1919-1897-1941-1940-1916-1934three pence peices (jagged design yes im new to this lol) -1942-1966-1955-1967-1952florins - 1935- queen victoria florin dated around 1864 to 1883 we just cant tellhalfpennys -1862-1889-and the one i personaly like is teh 1592 sixpence (which is in better quality then teh one shown here -sixpence)there are SO many more that i havnt had time to rifle through but any ideas on the ones i have or anything that catches the eye would be unbeleivable helpfull, cheers n thanks,bullNone of those coins would appear to be particularly rare (though they're outside my field of expertise).The silver ones will have bullion value, otherwise the value (for all of them) depends entirely on condition and will range from practically nothing to 10-20 pounds for an 'as it left the mint' quality specimen.Without photos it's impossible to be more precise.There are varieties of 1862 halfpenny that are very rare and expensive, but again, without a photo it's impossible to see if it's any of those.Hope this helps. Quote
TomGoodheart Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 As to insurance, most home contents policies cover valuables up to a couple of grand.On the face of it your coins should be covered within this. Unless anything particularly rare turns up separate cover isn't likely to be necessary.I'm afraid most coins passed down the generations will be of generally poor condition (Fine to Very Fine) since most were assembled from loose change. Purchased (?) coins like the Lizzie 6d might be nicer..Have you any ideas what you want to do with them? - It occurs to me that they could help you take the first steps as a collector. A bit of research with a book like Chris' "Collectors' Coins GB" (see Predecimal link at very top right of this page) and you might find you're hooked! Just a suggestion! Quote
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