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Help with these coins


Mark43

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I see a lot of these type of coins on Ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Silver-Proof-coins-depicting-Lord-Nelson/202101785982?hash=item2f0e34857e:g:h7IAAOSwJtdZ-ywM

I don't know much about them or what they might be worth.

Are they worth a punt at perhaps lower prices.

Any ideas on silver content?

Where might I find out more about them.

Similarly there are a lot of Silver proof coins from obscure islands that celebrate QE lifetime of service starting at 99p.

They look nice but are they worth buying

Sorry newbie here so learning about these things  :) 

 

 

 

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2005 is sterling, bullion value about £11

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces72708.html

The other one is a pattern, and not sure what the metal content is. IMO, worth doing a final ebay price search for stuff like this. If you are stacking just for weight anything you can pick up for spot or less is worth getting but you have to be careful with ebay sellers - a lot of these commemorative crowns and £5 regional coins also have a copper nickel version half the time and a lot of sellers are in the habit of calling a silver colour coin a 'silver' coin.

 

 

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19 hours ago, metallica73 said:

2005 is sterling, bullion value about £11

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces72708.html

The other one is a pattern, and not sure what the metal content is. IMO, worth doing a final ebay price search for stuff like this. If you are stacking just for weight anything you can pick up for spot or less is worth getting but you have to be careful with ebay sellers - a lot of these commemorative crowns and £5 regional coins also have a copper nickel version half the time and a lot of sellers are in the habit of calling a silver colour coin a 'silver' coin.

 

 

Thanks for your help

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