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Coin collecting
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Does anyone know the best way to sell old British coins please? I have about 40 threepenny bits and 40 sixpences plus several old pennies, crowns , half crowns and 2 silver jubilee coins. I would appreciate some advice on the best way to sell these. Many thanks for any help anyone could give me.
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Probably not worth a great deal although silver coins pre-1946 are worth more because of the higher silver content.
09:43 Mon 09th Apr 2012
Offer them to two (or preferable three) coin-traders separately and ask for their best price for the lot. Tell each of them that you are doing that. The honest ones will probably identify that a couple of the coins are worth a little but the majority are worth only pence. The competition nature of what you are doing ensures the dealers, if they want to coins, will offer you the market price.
I buy job lots of coins at auctions for not a lot.
I then sell them on market stalls, There is always some interest so sell well but indicative prices are:
4 Threepenny bits - £1.50
4 Sixpences - £2 (unless older ones with higher silver content)
6 Pennies - £1 (and how many times have I been asked 'have you got a 1933 penny?' - worth about £80K I'm told)
Half Crowns £1
Crowns £2.50 - £5 depending on which one.
So not really very valuable but 'owts better than 'nowt as they say. Hope that is of some interest.
I then sell them on market stalls, There is always some interest so sell well but indicative prices are:
4 Threepenny bits - £1.50
4 Sixpences - £2 (unless older ones with higher silver content)
6 Pennies - £1 (and how many times have I been asked 'have you got a 1933 penny?' - worth about £80K I'm told)
Half Crowns £1
Crowns £2.50 - £5 depending on which one.
So not really very valuable but 'owts better than 'nowt as they say. Hope that is of some interest.
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