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Hello and newbie here

I have a large number of coins, but i was wondering if you lovely people would tell me the value of these few i have got a couple of.

Crown 1935...With the edge wording readable with the head facing up

shilling 1887..With the 'Q' being 1+C

half penny 1860...Front and back worn, but all outline details, date and writing clearly visible

Three Pence 1937

Three Pence 1938

Sixpence 1872..Die number 32, Very Worn Condition

I am looking at getting rid of these and i have a number of these.

Thanks in advance

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Hello and newbie here

I have a large number of coins, but i was wondering if you lovely people would tell me the value of these few i have got a couple of.

Crown 1935...With the edge wording readable with the head facing up

shilling 1887..With the 'Q' being 1+C

half penny 1860...Front and back worn, but all outline details, date and writing clearly visible

Three Pence 1937

Three Pence 1938

Sixpence 1872..Die number 32, Very Worn Condition

I am looking at getting rid of these and i have a number of these.

Thanks in advance

Probably worth something as silver scrap but not that much as collectables, maybe £3 - £4 the lot.

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If you have a price list from the last 2 or 3 years, the numbers quoted for low to middle grades haven't shifted much and would be a good approximation to current values. Only the price of bullion would be variable.

I assume you are a collector as you have identified a Davies die pairing, which is too esoteric for a total novice.

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