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1909 & 1957 UK Coins Value?

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 Posted 01/12/2008  5:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add smartie to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have those 2 coins but since I have no idea from coins I want to ask anyone who knows their value before I offer them on e-bay.
here are their pics
I think they are in very good condition except 1909 has a small scratch under the head.

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You might want to double-check if there's a mintmark on the 1909 one; I can't see any there, but the pic's too low-res to be sure. A mintmark (P, S or M) would appear just above the date, on the "ground-line" the horse and dragon are standing on. These Australian-minted coins are worth a bit more than London sovs.

In any event, they're probably not worth too much above bullion value (currently US$210). Start at BV plus a few percent (215 to 220), and you can't go too far wrong.
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It was really hard to see the mintmark even with lens its P and so I've found value depends where you look from 140€ to 300€.
I will place each at 140€ and up.
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