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Any idea on these old coins value?


Grufflehog

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These are commerative coins with high mintages so not worth much.

The 1972 Silver wedding, 1977 Silver Jubilee and 1980 Queen Mother were available at high street banks for 25 pence when released.

Check on ebay for the current price for them.

 

 

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I'm from the USA. The Eisenhower dollar is not silver. Some (but not all) of the 1971-1976 Eisenhower dollars from the San Francisco mint (mintmark S near the back of the neck) were .400 fine silver. Philadelphia (no mintmark) and Denver (Mintmark D), along with all 1977-1978 issues were copper-nickel clad.

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The crowns are all cupro-nickel and worth very little I'm afraid.  Most are worth less than £1, you might get £2-ish for the 1953 coronation crown (the one with the Queen on horseback).

Keep them if you like them (I have one of each) but they won't make your fortune!

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