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1870 To 1953 World Coins

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I know nothing of these can you help me anyone!?
1870-To-1953--World-Coins
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 Posted 03/24/2018  2:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kefiroth to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The one with a kangaroo is an Australian Half Penny. The others appear to be pennies from Great Britain.

All very common and worth only perhaps a few cents in such worn condition if sold.
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less than $1 value in all.
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Thank you was just wondering so it won't matter if I cleaned. Them up?
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It's a matter of your personal preference. You would not be damaging any potential value by cleaning these particular coins.
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Since there's essentially no value to these coins, cleaning them doesn't really matter. In most cases it's a bad idea though so always check.
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