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Does anyone know where I could send them to in the UK, or would I just be best selling them as is without going through them?
There are coin shops in the UK, and I am sure that the UK people could advise you. I do not recommend selling them as is because you will probably get a very low offer.
At the very least, separate the silver from the non-silver. Also separate the sterling (pre-1920) from the 50% silver (1920-1946) At the very least the silver has value and you can weigh the lot to know the minimum value.
If it is anything like dealers here, they probably buy unsorted copper coins by the kilogram, and my guess is that it might be about 5-10 pounds per kilogram.
Although yes, there might be something rare, we need to be realistic and realize that the odds are very low that there is something rare.
Probably all the silver is just worth melt. No dealer or specialist is going to spend a few hours looking for rare dates for free, so likely that is the only offer you would get unless you could identify the rarities if any.
That is the problem with bulk lots. If you are not willing to work at sorting it, you get a low price. if you are you can get a better price.
I suggest sending us pictures of the 2 best coins (with the least wear) for each denomination. We may be able to give better advice.