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greenrook | 12:13 Fri 25th Feb 2011 | Hobbies & Interests
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but perhaps someone would know if a lot of old 'copper' coins have any value? There are about 200 George V pennies, 28 Edward VII pennies and 6 Victoria pennies. Also some odds and sods of Georgian farthings and a few dozen of the old bronze octagonal threepenny bits. All the former property of my late brother-in-law. I'd be glad of any advice, thanks
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What sort of condition are they in?
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Hello Squarebear, sorry for the delay - they are not by any means 'mint' or 'fine', just coins that look as if they've been in normal use for their useful life. One chap I spoke to thought they had a scrap value of about 50 pence each, another 'expert' said that wasn't true; none of the dates seem significant or particularly rare.
check ou the scrap value of copper, it is quite high at present.
£5 a kilo locally.

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