Wonder if these are more valuable than individual coins?
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Wonder if these are more valuable than individual coins?
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Without pictures, it will be very difficult for anyone to help you. Could you please post clear pictures of each side of your item?
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The biggest problem with coins in a bag, is that they rub against each other, causing each coin to be in a worse condition, as to when they were first placed into the bag.
The coins in question are not rare, in fact, they are very common, so value of each coin is not great. Our local coin shop is selling them below £1 each
Depends whether or not that is original bag from 1980 or someone has just re-sealed some in a bag?
From photo bag looks tatty enough that they have been in there for 45 years, so would assume the only damage to coins is from each other within the bag. So what you have is 20 uncirculated 25 New Pences, not very popular in UK or anywhere else, a few quid each, dealer might give you £20 if you are lucky (that is if he/she doesn’t already own a few), some individual high graded sell for more.
Thank you both for your prompt responses.
I found a dozen or so Churchill crowns, presume they are much the same value.
And one 1890 queen Victoria crown - hope it is worth a bit more!!?
Churchill crowns are, like you stated, worth very little. On the other hand, the 1890 Queen Victoria crown is silver. Its value now depends on condition. Can you add a photograph of both obverse and reverse
This one seems pretty worn compared to the mint coin
Definitely a silver coin, but worn, like you stated, but would still have a value far better than the others. You can see values of the dated coin in different conditions on the link
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