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Look Brand New Threepences 1955-1965

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 Posted 01/09/2019  6:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pwa 1967 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry they are terrible and need to be thrown in the bin.
Millions of them and can be picked up in mint state for a £1.
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Pete's quite right, throw them away.
I don't think I've ever seen modern coins in such poor condition.
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I don't think I've ever seen modern coins in such poor condition.


I have - I've found them with my metal detector!
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Yep....they are throwers (in Numisrobs direction if feeling spiteful)
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I do not throw even current coins to the bin,you suggest to throw to the bin 70yo coin?Are you coin haters?I never heard such a arogant advice.Thanks
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No one here hates coins. Why would we? And all are ready and willing to help any newcomer seeking information.
The 'throw them away' comments were in response to the title of your post in which the threepenny pieces are described as 'brand new' when, in reality, the photos show them to be in a very poor state of preservation.
If you'd like to own coins of these dates in brand new condition you can easily buy them for for as little as one pound each.

Your coins may have no monetary value but as they once belonged to your Grandmother, for you, the sentimental value will be high. This is surely more important than money?
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