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Here are the others from group c


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I have been told that the 1953 half crown I have was one that was meant to have been in circulation but didn't make it and it is different to the ones that were sold in unc sets,so bearing that in mind would it make it more desirable as it is in virtually unc condition.
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I have decided I am going to sell both the 1899 & 1897 maundysets if anyone has any advice or interest?
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For those Maundy sets I would hazard a guess at £50-60 each set.

I am interested by the 1837 coin. I think 1837 is too early to have a vieled Victoria portrait and I don't recognise the denomination so pressumably it was produced later and is a medal or token of some sort?
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David, it's a diamond jubilee medal issued by The Royal Mint. 25mm and from memory around 9gr silver. Until recently these could be had for around £12-14, but they're starting to fetch more on ebay recently. Possibly connected to the current queen's diamond celebrations.
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Thanks for the info Algan... I never had much interest in medals so didn't know what I was looking at.
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