Guest janis55 Posted August 2, 2004 Posted August 2, 2004 I have a 1967 hal crown coin that i have had for over 30 year. Its mounted in a metal that i'm not sure what it is. But the faces of the coin are coloured, the head side being deep red background with yellow/gold writing around the edges, and the reverse is a black background, gold/yellow writing anf the crown in the middle a mixture of red/gree/yellow/gold. Both sides have a clear covering so you can't actually feel the coin face.Can anyone tell me where it was made or what it worth to a collector and also the best place to sell it.Many thanks for looking at this and taking the time and trouble to answer. It is much appreciated Quote
Sylvester Posted August 3, 2004 Posted August 3, 2004 You only need to post it once we will deal with your question as we get the time... (i would delete the others but i can't cos i don't moderate that bit!)In absolutely tip top condition with no wear, no scratches, no impediments whatsoever, no alterations, no discolouration and full lustre the most you could honestly expect for a 1967 halfcrown would be £1 as they were minted in the millions and millions. Seriously there's more than alot of them out there.Coins that are altered are of no interest to collectors i'm afraid, coloured coins, mounted coins, holed coins are usually in the realms of jewelry and thus no coin collector would buy it. Luckily for you it was only a low value coin to start with before it was destroyed, so you haven't really lost anything. Now if it was a much rarer coin say an 1830s halfcrown in decent condition like that and it had been mounted and coloured you would have lost quite a bit of value off of it. Quote
Guest janis55 Posted August 3, 2004 Posted August 3, 2004 many thanks for the help. I appreciate your time and sorry that i posted it more than once, i,m a total novice at all these sitesThanks once againJanis Quote
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