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hello there, if someone can help me about the value of that coins I ll be very thankfull.

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What do you want to know?
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 Posted 04/17/2017  1:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Themis to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i want to know the value or the history of those coins if you can help me.
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Coin #1 is a 1910 British penny or halfpenny, made of bronze, struck in 1910 with the portrait of King Edward VII. I can't tell from the photo if it's a penny or halfpenny. A penny measures 30.86mm in diameter and a halfpenny 25.48mm. In this condition it's of virtually no value - it's the sort of coin my local dealer throws in his junk box of assorted coins for 10 pence (about 13 eurocents) each. These coins are no longer in circulation, as the UK adopted decimal currency in 1971.

Coin #2 is a slot machine token, probably used in an amusement arcade in the UK in the 1970s or 1980s. Not of any particular value, but some people collect them.

Coin #3 is a US 1976D half-dollar struck at the Denver Mint, issued to commemorate the Bicentennial of the US Declaration of Independence. A very common coin that is still current for 50 cents in the USA.
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thank you very much.
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Becoming a CCF member will bring you more value than those coins.

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Indeed -



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Not that it makes a difference in value, but for the first coin...

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I can't tell from the photo if it's a penny or halfpenny.

The first H is quite apparent, so I would say it is a 1/2 penny.
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The first H is quite apparent, so I would say it is a 1/2 penny.


Yes, now I am looking at it on my desktop PC I can see the H!
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