Your coin is KM# 784 and has Queen Victoria on the obverse with crown. It is made of .925 silver (sterling) and has an actual weight of .4205 oz. It is not a scarce date. It sells for $7 in low grade to around $40 in higher grades. Selling to a dealer you would get less. There are collector here in the states, but if you live in GB you will do better.
2006-11-17 06:32:12
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answered by Taiping 7
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Coin values are based on a number of different things such as the number of coins minted, the coin condition ie circulated/uncirculated etc., to name a few. Do some research on coin values and learn the basics on coin grading to determine what kind of condition you believe your coin to be in and go from there.
2006-11-17 09:25:31
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answered by koral2800 4
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Not sure - probably not worth loads. It would be worth more if it was the whole crown though :D
2006-11-17 09:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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two shillings and sixpence..... or thirty old pence.... which now equates to twelve and a half new pence... also known as two and a half bob.... or half a dollar ( exchange rates being what they were...)
Worth about $10 US
Polish it up and use it as a keyring....
2006-11-17 09:56:14
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answered by dawn 3
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about half a crown
2006-11-17 09:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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sweet nothing,, things aren't that bad are they
2006-11-17 09:23:11
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answered by star ray 3
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