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This One Should Be The Good One 1944

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United Kingdom shutdown I bet my grandma did not collect plastics she was 102 and died last year If you need any specific penny 1905-1967,half penny 1939-1967,sixpence,two shillings,one shilling and many others I keep some of them in the coronation bootle 1953.For 50 years She was a trader and always greedy,outsider,no one seen my coins for 50 years.Help me to proove it and ask for some varietes

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no not really, they need to be shiny as if they had just been minted yesterday in order for them to be of value, reason is because about 44 Million minted
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If you like UK predecimal coins, then a useful reference will bethe Coin Yearbook 2019. It is £9.99 and easily available in high street bookshops and newsagents.

Most 20th century UK predecimal coins are not valuable. The book I mentioned will give you an idea. Take the catalogue prices with a pinch of salt however.
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Should any of your sixpences, shillings, or florins be dated pre 1947 they will have silver content and therefore some bullion value. You can check daily silver prices online.
Your pennies and halfpennies, particularly if in the same poor condition as those you have uploaded photos of, will have no value.
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Collectors' Coins: Great Britain 2018 British Pre-Decimal Coins 1760 - 1970 is a good book as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Collectors-C...p/094896491X
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