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guydaniels

6 coins value

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ok i have got 6 english coins here and i want to know if there is any valuie in them

1) a 1974 half new penny (i know a bit of info about this coin it was in use for only 3-4 years because the value was so small)

2) a 1968 10p (the big size ones)

3) a 1976 10p (the big size ones)

4) 2 1980 50p (the big size ones)

5) a (two dates) 1992 1993 50p (the big size ones) (no date on front but 2 dates on the back commertive?)

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ok, these wont be woth very much, unless they are in perfect condition, about 50p each maybe. The 50p coins i am not sure about. they are probably commemoratives. Could you describe the design on them or post a picture?

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1) a 1974 half new penny (i know a bit of info about this coin it was in use for only 3-4 years because the value was so small)

They were minted until 1984.

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and the other two are the same as normal 50ps except they are bigger remember they resized

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The 50p you have there is a proof...........if it is a silver proof then it is worth £30, if it is twice as thick as an old 50p then it is worth £50 and if it is just a proof then it is worth £5-£9.

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THe 1993 50p you have celebrates Britain's Presidency of the Council of European Community Ministers and completion of the Single Market. Just a normal one pulled from circulation is worth £7 but only in the best, tip top condition. I reckon yours will be somewhere around the £2 mark but a picture would allow more accurate grading.

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