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United Kingdom
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Australia
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The 1939 half penny and the token in the fourth photo are probably worth a bit. I dont know about the token but the half penny is probably worth $30-40 on ebay. Whilst the other two pennies are nice they probably wont get much bidding.
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Australia
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there were two types of halfpenny issued in 1939. the difference is in the reverse. Type 1 was the same as KGV. Yours is Type 2.
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Thanks .. 
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Australia
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i like the token, should get 80 to 100 minimum  39 is nice two, are they going on ebay!
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Valued Member
Australia
465 Posts |
I work on Liverpool Street  Would like that token, let me know when you are placing them on ebay...
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
348 Posts |
will do .. I think I am not allowed to post a link as I am new on this forum..
If I manage to take all the pictures today I may start listing the Australian stuff tonight .. did Austria last night
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Valued Member
Australia
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I will be able to find it without a link. I think the rules state that 250 posts are require before selling. Could be wrong with that though.
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
348 Posts |
Hi .. my ebay name is alnwickandamblepestcontrol
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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The 1953 might sell as a decent planchet flaw error. Should get more bids than a normal 1953.
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Australia
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Valued Member
Australia
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i recently bought some coins of you all good, ill keep an eye out for the 39 1/2 d and leave the token for dibby33
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
348 Posts |
Great link 
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
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i put this set on ebay but I have had little interest what am I doing wrong ?  
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Valued Member
Australia
318 Posts |
Too lazy to go grab my book - that last set, being NCLT - isn't particularly sought after (am I right in saying its the 1992 royal ladies?) - and is usually purchased at just over or around spot price of silver. If you can afford to hold it til silver jumps up again dooly you'll make a lot more $$ for it as bullion rather than an item with numismatic value.
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Australia
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Edited by appleangel07 05/01/2012 08:23 am
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