Check your old coins …
I found some old pennies in the garden and wanted to know if they were valuable … mine were not but the list I found at:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/List-of-the-VERY-RARE-British-19th-and-20th-Cent-Coins
was a handy guide ………….. so here it is :
Do you have a British coin, which was used in circulation, and do not know if its rare or not? Below is a guide on the very rare and expensive (Price over 100 pounds for FINE condition) British 19th and 20th century Silver, Copper and Bronze coins, which were issued for circulation.
The Crown: 1847 Victoria Crown, Gothic Type
1932 George V Crown
1934 George V Crown
1936 George V Crown
The Half Crown: 1823 George IV, Reverse side with a garnished (fancy) shield, thistle and shamrock on either side, date under.
1824 George IV, Reverse side with shield with creat, date under Kings’s Head
1841 Victoria.
1903 Edward VII
1905 Edward VII
1952 George VI
The Florin: 1854, 1862, 1863, 1867 (42 arcs) 1877 (no die number) 1879 (42 arcs), Queen Victoria Gothic Type
The Shilling: 1850, 1851, 1854, 1857 (inverted G in DG), 1863,
1866 (BBITANNIAR), Victoria. Edward VII – 1905
The Six Pence: 1862, 1863, 1878DR – Victoria
The Four Pence: 1837 – Victoria
The Three Pence: 1868 (RRitanniar error) – Victoria
The Penny: 1827 – George IV, 1843 (no colon after REG),
1860 (Copper), 1862 (small date like Half Penny),
1863 (die number by date), 1869, 1882 – Victoria,
1933 – George V
The Half Penny: 1862 (die letter to left of lighthouse)
The Farthing: 1860 (Copper), 1874Hg,
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