Guest Guest Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 hi i wonder if you could offer me some advice ive found four coins two of which are olda 1937 penny george the vi and a 1933 florin george v any ideas of their rough value?they are both quite clean i think going by pictures ive seen on various websitesdont know if they are in fine condition but they arent a mess eitherthanks for any help totally clueless about thistheres a 1967 half crown too an american silver dollar from 1972Munkie Quote
Emperor Oli Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Well it doesn't really matter how clean they are, although that obviously plays a part, it matters more how worn the coins are. If you could either attach pictures (register first) or find picture hosting on the web, we can accurately grade them for you.If we take the condition of them as very fine, the penny is worth around 50p and the florin around £4. The half crown, if in the same condition won't be worth much as it is very common. I'm not an American man myself so you'll have to wait until a yank arrives or somebody with a copy of Krause (World coin catalogue) gets here.Hope I've been of help! Quote
william Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 hi i wonder if you could offer me some advice ive found four coins two of which are olda 1937 penny george the vi and a 1933 florin george v any ideas of their rough value?they are both quite clean i think going by pictures ive seen on various websitesdont know if they are in fine condition but they arent a mess eitherthanks for any help totally clueless about thistheres a 1967 half crown too an american silver dollar from 1972Munkie The 1937 penny will be worth about 50p - £1 at the mostThe 1933 florin will be worth about £2 - £15The 1967 half crown will be worth about 50p at the most.I can't tell you much about the American one, i don't know much about them, sorry.We will need pictures or proper grades to value them properly though Quote
william Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Yeah, probably cos u can touch type and I can't Quote
Guest Guest Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 take photos now, well they are all in really good condition i didnt realise it ment how worn they were i wish the penny had been the year of the florin rofl ah well do you have any idea if they will ever increase in value? or would i be as well selling them now Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Have you noticed that there has been an increase of people seeking valuations. They seem to trust us more than 'coin people' or maybe it's the fact that Chris is always at the top of coin related google searches........... Quote
Emperor Oli Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Yes they will increase in value but insignificantly. It's only the higher grade ones that really benefit from the price rises. Quote
william Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Value isn't important IMHO. If you like the coins, keep them for that. If you don't like them, then you might as well sell them. Quote
Guest Guest Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 i think my hosting wont work but here goesi only asked her cause my mother saw a episode of antiques roadshow at 3pm where they found someone with a 1933 pennyand she was like ooh i have a 1933 penny but it wasnt , it went for £25000! so she got a bit excited and wanted instant knowladge of what they were worth shes bored now that she knows there not worth anythingand im left with the responcibility of finding out for next time she remembers about them lol cheers folksMunkie Quote
Emperor Oli Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 If you could just post the link, we can follow it as your hosting ain't working! Quote
william Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Yes, post a link! Or is it a problem with the hosting company and you can't get the pics to work on the hosting site? Quote
Guest Guest Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 its the hosting site thats down if u right click the crosses properties u get the link the dollar seems to be valuable YEYbut its not got packaging like the americans seem to want its silver on both sides... i would have thought that was the way it was ment to be but theres loads on ebay for a lot the same as it in packages in same conditionit was someone who was in america in 1972 got it from a bank and put it away for when they got home aparently Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted June 14, 2004 Posted June 14, 2004 Wow, the antiques roadshow managed to show a 1933 penny, it must have been the pattern if it only sold for £25,000, the real one would sell for much more. Quote
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