Horsa Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 Hey guys,I'm going to be a little cheeky and ask for advice on the value of these 5 coins 1, a 1695 crown septimo edge2, a 1818 crown3, a 1935 crown4, a 1937 crown5, an Australian 192 commemorative florinI will upload pictures so you can have a look but due to be being a newbie when it comes to lighting the pictures do not reflect the shine or lustre of the coins, especially the 1927 florin Quote
Horsa Posted April 24, 2013 Author Posted April 24, 2013 I can only add 3 pictures at a time so bare with me Quote
Horsa Posted April 24, 2013 Author Posted April 24, 2013 And here's the florin i cant express how much lustre this coin has its almost unc.Thank you in advance for any help Quote
argentumandcoins Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 What sort of valuation do you want?There are 3 main ones; insurance valuation, auction valuation or private sale valuation? Quote
Horsa Posted April 24, 2013 Author Posted April 24, 2013 What sort of valuation do you want?There are 3 main ones; insurance valuation, auction valuation or private sale valuation?I suppose private sale valuation Quote
argentumandcoins Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 As a group you would be looking at around £200ish depending on who the buyer was. If I was buying I certainly would not pay any more than that for them.Hope that helps. Quote
Horsa Posted April 25, 2013 Author Posted April 25, 2013 Thanks for the heads up and your timeso nothing much of any quality there then ? Quote
Peter Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 The early crowns are 92.5% silver.The George v and vi are 50% silver and might make £20 each.Have a look on Ebay.It is a funny old market and you may get more for the 2 early crowns. Quote
argentumandcoins Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 Thanks for the heads up and your timeso nothing much of any quality there then ?No problem.The 1818 is the scarcest and the 1695 is better than most for wear, the problem is that both appear to have been polished/cleaned in the past. A nice gun-metal 1818 would have been £150ish on it's own.The other 3 are all common and only worth anything above scrap in top grade. Quote
Horsa Posted April 26, 2013 Author Posted April 26, 2013 Yeh i got the impression that those 2 were cleaned to but not with anything abrasive so i asked:Apparently he washed them with soapy water while drunk one night but they seemed to be in such good condition i figured I'd buy them anyway there were 10 coins in total including half crowns and a 1855 half pence and a Victoria copper jubilee medal from 1897 in the box.all up not bad for £70 Quote
Mr T Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 The Australian florin is 92.5% silver but it's a commemorative so they're reasonably common in decent condition. Quote
Peckris Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 (edited) Yeh i got the impression that those 2 were cleaned to but not with anything abrasive so i asked:Apparently he washed them with soapy water while drunk one night but they seemed to be in such good condition i figured I'd buy them anyway there were 10 coins in total including half crowns and a 1855 half pence and a Victoria copper jubilee medal from 1897 in the box.all up not bad for £70I have the silver (pewter?) version of that Diamond Jubilee medallion. It's a nice design, though not rare. From what I can remember of my schoolboy Latin, the inscription seems to be saying (I paraphrase ) "Length of reign in her right hand, glory in her left".BTW washing silver in soapy water will remove superficial dirt but won't give a 'cleaned' appearance. That 17thC Crown looks as though something a bit stronger was used? Unless he really scrubbed it, of course! Edited April 27, 2013 by Peckris Quote
Horsa Posted April 27, 2013 Author Posted April 27, 2013 yeh i'm well happy i had a look at the others 1916 1921 1933 half crowns and a 1927 shilling english reverse with ring if i've worked it out correctly i'll post some of the pics ( shame about the 2 coins that were cleaned )thankfully other coins were not cleaned lol Quote
Horsa Posted April 27, 2013 Author Posted April 27, 2013 Anyway thanks for the help guys,is this a 1926 modified reverse ?i just thought i would test my beginners knowledge of coins Quote
Nick Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 Anyway thanks for the help guys,is this a 1926 modified reverse ?i just thought i would test my beginners knowledge of coins Nope. It's the earlier effigy. Quote
argentumandcoins Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 Yeh i got the impression that those 2 were cleaned to but not with anything abrasive so i asked:Apparently he washed them with soapy water while drunk one night but they seemed to be in such good condition i figured I'd buy them anyway there were 10 coins in total including half crowns and a 1855 half pence and a Victoria copper jubilee medal from 1897 in the box.all up not bad for £70I sell these copper large sized ones for £70-£90 if cased, so you made a steal. The 1926 halfcrown looks a very nice example of a reasonably difficult to get coin (in high grades that is). Quote
Peckris Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 Anyway thanks for the help guys,is this a 1926 modified reverse ?i just thought i would test my beginners knowledge of coins While none of those GV coins is UNC, you still got an absolute bargain for the whole lot - including the crowns - at £70. Quote
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