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Are These GB Coins Worth Anything ?

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Got these coins in a jar of coins I bought and know nothing about them .
Can anyone help me with their values?




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I believe they all are silver
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All well worth keeping if only for the silver value! I've put approximate dealer selling prices in UK pounds.

Victoria florin 1898 - 92.5% silver. Michael Coins (London) has one listed at UKP9.50 in Fair.

George V halfcrown 1911 - 92.5% silver. Michael Coins has one in Fine for UKP11.50. Your one could be a bit better, but hard to see what hair detail remains on the obverse from the photo.

George VI halfcrown 1940 - this one is only 50% silver. Michael Coins has one in VF for UKP8. This one is probably nearer F by British grading standards, so would be worth a small premium over melt value, say UKP3.50.
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All 3 are melt only.
A while back I could get 50p per g for sterling and 25p per g for 50 silver.
This has dropped by about 20%.
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