Hello and 
The two Newton type pound notes in your first photo are too damaged and worn to be worth anything to a collector, but can still be exchanged at the Bank of England. Your bank will probably change them for £2 if you ask them.
I'll leave the 2nd, 3rd and 4th photos as these coins aren't really my speciality.
The pre-decimal Elizabeth II penny and decimal half penny in the 5th and 6th photos are worth practically nothing - coin dealers commonly throw these into junk boxes for 5p or 10p each or sell them by the kilo.
Photos 7 and 8 - the older large size 10p and Elizabeth II florin are worth face value (10p) - again, your bank may be able to change them. The other item is a private medallion issued for the 40th anniversary of the Queen's accession. Probably of little value, but someone who collects such things might pay a pound or two on ebay.
Photo 9 - tokens. I know nothing about these. Please post a larger, clearer photo under the Tokens topic. Someone else on the Forum may know about them.
Photos 10, 12, 13, 16 and 18 - not my speciality.
Photos 11 and 14 - £5 coins issued to commemorate Princess Diana and Queen's 70th birthday. Worth £5 each, can theoretically be spent or exchanged for face value at a bank. You might get a little over face value for them on ebay.
Photos 15 and 17 - 50p coin issued in 1994 for 50th anniversary of D-Day. These usually sell for £2 or £3 on ebay.
The two Newton type pound notes in your first photo are too damaged and worn to be worth anything to a collector, but can still be exchanged at the Bank of England. Your bank will probably change them for £2 if you ask them.
I'll leave the 2nd, 3rd and 4th photos as these coins aren't really my speciality.
The pre-decimal Elizabeth II penny and decimal half penny in the 5th and 6th photos are worth practically nothing - coin dealers commonly throw these into junk boxes for 5p or 10p each or sell them by the kilo.
Photos 7 and 8 - the older large size 10p and Elizabeth II florin are worth face value (10p) - again, your bank may be able to change them. The other item is a private medallion issued for the 40th anniversary of the Queen's accession. Probably of little value, but someone who collects such things might pay a pound or two on ebay.
Photo 9 - tokens. I know nothing about these. Please post a larger, clearer photo under the Tokens topic. Someone else on the Forum may know about them.
Photos 10, 12, 13, 16 and 18 - not my speciality.
Photos 11 and 14 - £5 coins issued to commemorate Princess Diana and Queen's 70th birthday. Worth £5 each, can theoretically be spent or exchanged for face value at a bank. You might get a little over face value for them on ebay.
Photos 15 and 17 - 50p coin issued in 1994 for 50th anniversary of D-Day. These usually sell for £2 or £3 on ebay.
Edited by NumisRob
03/03/2020 4:55 pm
03/03/2020 4:55 pm






































