historycoin Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Posted April 15, 2012 I have attached a list of coins. I have a few more I am unable to identify (have enjoyed trying though) Would like to sell in future but got boggle eyed by options i.e dealers, collectors, auction etc.... suggestions please with pros and cons would be appreciated. Must say best history lesson I have ever had researching them. Queen Victoria 1837-1901 One penny 1900 One penny 1899 x 2 One penny 1896 x 2 One penny 1863 x 1 Half penny – not read date One penny 1862 Farthing 1895 King Edward VII 1901 – 1910 One penny 1902 x 3 Half penny 1908? X 1 Farthing 1902 x 1 Farthing 1908 x 1 King George V 1910 – 1936 One penny 1936 x 2 One penny 1935 One penny 1934 Half penny 1935 Half penny 1920 Half penny 1919 Half penny 1916 Farthing 1918 x 1 Farthing 1920 x 3 Farthing 1926 x 1 Farthing 1927 x 1 Farthing 1928 x 1 King George VI 1936 – 1952 Farthing 1947 x 1 Farthing 1946 x 2 Farthing 1944 x 1 Farthing 1943 x 1 Farthing 1941 x 2 Farthing 1940 x 2 Farthing 1939 x 1 Farthing 1937 x 2 One penny 1946 One penny 1938 x 2 One penny 1937 x 2 Half penny 1952 Half penny 1949 Half penny 1947 x 2 Half penny 1945 Half penny 1944 Half penny 1943 x 2 Half penny 1940 Half penny 1937 Three pence 1952 Three pence 1937 x 2 Queen Elizabeth II 1952 - present day One penny 1964 One penny 1962 x 4 One penny 1961 Half penny 1964 Half penny 1962 Half penny 1959 Half penny 1956 Three pence 1954 Three pence 1953 One shilling 1955 One shilling 1953 One fourth shilling – Jersey 1964 Sixpence 1955 x 1 Sixpence 1964 x 1 Plus 2 tokens (think at mo) 1851 WJ Taylor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ccg Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Posted April 15, 2012 Hello and welcome. From the list, there isn't any piece that is particularly scarce - if they are all typical / average circulated pieces, then the total value would be very modest, and many dealers would probably decline to purchase as such. If any of the earlier pieces are in high grade, then it may be worthwhile to sell individually on an online auction if you are able to take good macro pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottO Posted April 17, 2012 Report Share Posted April 17, 2012 would depend if the 1895 farthing is the older head or the younger bun head type. the latter is scarce. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
historycoin Posted April 18, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 18, 2012 Thank you for replies. Just looked at Victoria heads. Farthing - old head 1862 Penny - bun head 1863 Penny - bun head Half penny - outlines clear (date not) - bun head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
historycoin Posted April 18, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 18, 2012 p.s ScottO I have just looked at your links - I have a couple of those 20p's with date only on head side - I can understand how intriguing this collecting is, you never know what you will see next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 Hi As advised your coins are all very common and only worth anything in UNC. 20p's with date one side are worth 20p. Even the dateless 20p's are now only £40 and I expect this will be £40 for the next 25 years....they are vastly over rated and not a good investment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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