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british coins
british coins
Any idea of values

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Hi Myles,
Sorry about the delay, you caught me at a very busy week.
From the back they appear to be in pretty nice condition. The 1887 sixpence ewould be in the $20-$25 range, practicaly speaking, if the other side is in equal condition. The 1851 is a better date, and if the obverse is as sharp as the reverse it would be in the $40 to $50 range.
The 1883 threepence looks to be a little more worn, around $10 in this condition.
Thanks again for the question! =)
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    CommentYou'r a true gent Dmitry. Hope I'm not imposing on you with these queries. This, I think, is one of the nicest coins imo is it worth anything? Cheers Myles


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Dmitry Livshits

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My specialty is world coins from the 18th to 20th centuries, primarily non-US foreign coins and related areas such as errors and exonumia (tokens, medals, etc.). I can answer questions relating to identification, grading, selling, preservation and evaluation of such items. In addition to catalog value, I can give you the practical market value and trends for specific types of coins. I will also take questions regarding counterfeits (both modern and antique) and on how to identify them. I am NOT knowledgeable in paper money/banknotes, ancient or "shipwreck" coins. Thank you.

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Collector of world coins since early childhood. Access to a variety of auction records and reference material. You can also find me on Facebook.

Education/Credentials
A.S. in Psychology (2006), B.A. in Forensic Psychology (2008), M.A. in Forensic Psychology (2011).

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