The 1960 3 pence has the highest mintage of all the nickel-brass 3 pence made from 1953-1970. It is just an interesting coin of GB, there is no collector market for that item here in the U.S. Once in a while you will see sets of them for sale by dealers who sell GB coins here. In very fine the catalogs lists it at 15 cents. Can't help on the Half new penny, you did not list a date. Going through the catalogs there is no listing for a coin denomination OrenSverige. Some one suggested sovereign, but there are no 10 sovereign coins. Please re-ask question with date and check spelling of other coin and need it's date also.
2006-10-28 13:07:30
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answered by Taiping 7
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Unfortunately, not a lot. Coins like everything else can only have a value if they are highly sought after by Collectors - and certainly the English coins you have detailed are still very plentiful.
2006-10-28 14:22:09
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answered by Whistler R 5
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3 old pence = one and a quarter new pence
Half new penny = one 200th of a pound
if the last one means sovereign the value depends on the prevailing price of gold
2006-10-28 07:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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if the threepennybit is a silver one, still not a lot
the half new penny nothing
the sovereign it's gold value
2006-10-29 02:12:36
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answered by Amanda K 7
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They're worthless - cos none of them exist any more!!!
2006-10-28 07:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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their original value only
2006-10-28 07:51:52
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answered by ? 6
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NIL
2006-10-28 07:46:28
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answered by Anonymous
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