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closed Silver Pre-47 half crowns for spot or below.


Gibson96

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Item: 25 remaining x Pre-47 half crowns, mixed years, mixed conditions, pm me if you're after something specific. Total weight for remaining 25 is 350g, or 175g silver weight.

Price: £4.60 each + post of buyer's choice and risk

Dispatch: Will post Monday morning

Happy to send photos of specific coins on request
 

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4 minutes ago, Gibson96 said:

Each contains approximately 7g of actual silver content, so £4.60 each is the spot value.

I can't see how worn they are in the picture that's why I was asking, I know some can lose quite abit of weight over time. Do you have any scales you could chuck them on for an exact weight? Sorry for being a pain 😁

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6 minutes ago, Mike999 said:

I can't see how worn they are in the picture that's why I was asking, I know some can lose quite abit of weight over time. Do you have any scales you could chuck them on for an exact weight? Sorry for being a pain 😁

Ah okay, I follow you now! Most are in quite good shape, I'll post photos of them all laid out shortly. I've only got access to a kitchen scale accurate to a gram at the moment, but I'll check with that too and let you know.

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