Guest vlaw1982 Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Hi all, i really dont know much about coins or antiques but i inherited a silver necklece which has 12 silver mounted coins and i would like to know a bit more about the value etc. They are all Georgivus v and are dated between 1912 and 1919. There is one other coin that is victorian dated 1881 and another victorian one dated 1892 but this is mounted as a seperate earing (the other i think is lost). All the coins have a number 3 beneath a crown on the reverse of the coin. Any ideas whether they would be collectable or even worth selling or keeping?? Thanks :0) Quote
Rob Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Hi all, i really dont know much about coins or antiques but i inherited a silver necklece which has 12 silver mounted coins and i would like to know a bit more about the value etc. They are all Georgivus v and are dated between 1912 and 1919. There is one other coin that is victorian dated 1881 and another victorian one dated 1892 but this is mounted as a seperate earing (the other i think is lost). All the coins have a number 3 beneath a crown on the reverse of the coin. Any ideas whether they would be collectable or even worth selling or keeping?? Thanks :0)Silver threepences on a chain will be worth bullion value only. The coins are all 0.925 silver but the necklace or earrings may not be and so the actual value will depend on the weight of silver in total. They aren't rare and so won't be collectable as coins though obviously some people will always like them from a decorative perspective. In the case of the latter it may be worth a little more to the right buyer. Quote
Guest vlaw1982 Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Hi all, i really dont know much about coins or antiques but i inherited a silver necklece which has 12 silver mounted coins and i would like to know a bit more about the value etc. They are all Georgivus v and are dated between 1912 and 1919. There is one other coin that is victorian dated 1881 and another victorian one dated 1892 but this is mounted as a seperate earing (the other i think is lost). All the coins have a number 3 beneath a crown on the reverse of the coin. Any ideas whether they would be collectable or even worth selling or keeping?? Thanks :0)Silver threepences on a chain will be worth bullion value only. The coins are all 0.925 silver but the necklace or earrings may not be and so the actual value will depend on the weight of silver in total. They aren't rare and so won't be collectable as coins though obviously some people will always like them from a decorative perspective. In the case of the latter it may be worth a little more to the right buyer.Thank you that was a quick reply! Well in that case i think i may put it away for my daughter then, thanks again. Quote
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