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Guest Graham Roberts
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Hi, I'm not a collecter but my father has a 1952 sixpence, a 1918 H penny and a 1919 H penny.

Any idea how much these are worth please?

And what does the H stand for

Many thanks

Graham

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The "H" stands for the Heaton mint, in Birmingham, the place where they were minted. The Mint there belonged to Ralph Heaton, hence the name. Without pictures and/or accurate grading, we can't value them really but if we take them to be normal circulated examples, between fine and very fine condition....

1952 6d - £5

1918 - £15

1919 - £10

Bear in mind these are average grades - yours could be far lower or higher

Guest Guest
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Emperor Oli - many thanks indeed, very much appreciated.

Graham.

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