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daggit
I already know this is a vague question without images or grades to go by but I was hoping someone could just give me a "ball park" figure for the following coins for a friend of mine. I know nothing about these and he is curious about what he has value wise. Thanks. I can provide images if necessary but I'm lazy. grin.gif
1933 1 Florin
1940 2 Shillings
The Following Six Pence:
1920
1930
1933
1941- 1943
1948 - 1951
1953
1960
1961
1965
1966
YeOldeCollector
What kind of condition?

If they were to be in a lot on eBay, I'd estimate a max figure of about £5 or $10US.

BTW 2 shillings is a florin or do you mean 2 x 1 shilling coins?

Clive.
daggit
OK Smarty pants hysterical.gif told you I knew nothing bout these...yes I mean a Florin grin.gif Here is a couple images:

YeOldeCollector
They look about VF IMO, so a max of $4US for those two.
Art
Both the Florin and 2 Shilling are .500 silver and will escalate accordingly with the current silver market. I'd agree that $4.00 US for each would be fair at this time.

Sixpence are silver up until 1947. Silver are worth about $1.50-1.75 each. Non silver maybe 50 cents each.

IMHO, of course.
daggit
QUOTE(YeOldeCollector @ Mar 4 2008, 01:01 PM) *
They look about VF IMO, so a max of $4US for those two.


Thanks Clive smile.gif
daggit
QUOTE(Art @ Mar 4 2008, 04:29 PM) *
Both the Florin and 2 Shilling are .500 silver and will escalate accordingly with the current silver market. I'd agree that $4.00 US for each would be fair at this time.

Sixpence are silver up until 1947. Silver are worth about $1.50-1.75 each. Non silver maybe 50 cents each.

IMHO, of course.

Thank you Art....your opinion always counts grin.gif
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