good luck... I see Coincraft are selling some (older than yours) for about �125; this suggests they'd buy them for about the price I mentioned. That sounds like a huge profit, but you are paying for their expertise in identifying and pricing the coins; also, they may have to keep them and advertise them for some time before they are sold, and run their business and pay the rent etc. So I'm guessing you would get something in the region of �40 per coin. If not, don't be afraid to visit, or just ring up, other dealers and see if they'll give you a no-strings quote.