Well all of the coins are British. To be precise, the Sheffield piece is a token (just as it says), not a coin. The 1806 coin can be a farthing, a halfpenny, or a penny, depending on the size. The value of every coin will depend on the condition, photos would be essential if you need a value estimate.
P.S. Look for a "H" mintmark on the 1912 one penny (left from date). Coins with the mintmark are worth more than those without.
P.S. Look for a "H" mintmark on the 1912 one penny (left from date). Coins with the mintmark are worth more than those without.
Edited by DL20K
07/28/2009 1:36 pm
07/28/2009 1:36 pm



















