Queen Victoria was on the throne in 1866, but i dont know many foreign coin values
2007-06-03 06:18:54
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answered by bbooptoon1959 3
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The 1866 Queen Victoria 2 Pence KM# 729 also VY2M-005. Is .925 silver (sterling) and has .0280 oz of actual silver weight. It sells for $15 to $20 if in top grade. The 1892 Queen Victoria 3 Pence KM# 758 also VJ3D-295 is .925 silver as above and has .0240 oz of actual silver weight. Unlike the 2 pence which was made only in a proof like state, the 3 pence was a coin made for circulation as well as a proof like one for the Maudy sets. They sell for around $5 up to around $40 depending on grade. The proof like one for around $60. Dealers pay less and of course the coins are worth more in the UK than the US. They are interesting pieces of history. Hope I have help some here.
2007-06-03 12:23:25
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answered by Taiping 7
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When you respect yourself, others' respect you. So, if you are worthy in your own eyes, you can be worthy in somebody's eyes as well. But Who is that somebody? I have realised that you can't please everyone in life. And it's not important. The more you are dependent on 'social approval', or basically approval from others', the less you can be in your true self. Living a life to conform is not at all worthwhile in my opinion. So if that 'somebody' is the one who means a lot in my life - only then I would take the efforts to be worthy in that someone's eyes. I read a very beautiful thought recently - ~ "You can't make anyone to love you. What you can do is, try to be a person to be loved by someone and leave the rest to the person to understand your worth." ~ And, a penny is worth something. Sometimes, asking for something by throwing it in some 'fortune fountains', it is known to fulfill wishes. Maybe by doing that, a penny can make you understand it's worth. :)
2016-05-19 23:47:19
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answered by nell 3
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Queen Victoria /
no such thing as a silver 2pence
maybe
2shillings ??
not worth a lot possible £1 each?
2007-06-03 07:43:16
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answered by lilian c 5
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take them to a local coin collector and he can tell u what they r worth or u can try googling english coins and then go thru the different websites, thats how i found the worth of a few 1800 coins i have and they aren't worth as much as i thought they'd b.
2007-06-03 04:57:16
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answered by Nora G 7
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