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Some Type Of Commemorative Collection Found In Fathers Military Foot Locker

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Coins....

What about the reverse ?



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They are stuck in there pretty good, didn't want to mess with it until I knew what I was messing with
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I think you can safely pop them out of the holder and show the reverses.

Whatever they are, they are NOT jillion dollar coins!
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Looks like a 'type set' of mixed British pre-decimal coins from halfpenny to halfcrown. Any value would depend on the dates. Most British pre-decimal Elizabeth II coins are very common, but some from the 1950s (like the 1959 Scottish-reverse shilling) are sought-after in Uncirculated. The George VI threepence appears to be well circulated and will only be of value if it's dated 1946.

I've seen similar put-together 'sets' of British pre-decimal coins on sale at souvenir shops in London and at tourist attractions such as Dover Castle.
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Nothing to get excited about, but a nice family keepsake anyway.
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