it is only worth what a collector is willing to pay for it.
2007-10-11 17:53:33
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I presume that it is a Canadian coin given the fact that during Victoria's reign the currencies used throughout the 'British Empire' were Pounds, Shillings and Pence.
2007-10-11 17:57:21
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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I really can't answer the value question any better than those before me, but I'd LOVE to see this coin just for it's historical value!
2007-10-11 17:59:58
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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I hope this site helps, good luck, best wishes.
http://coins.ha.com/index_ov.asp?type=overture+worth+rare+coin&target=coin&OVRAW=Coins%20Worth&OVKEY=rare%20coin%20worth&OVMTC=advanced&OVADID=703341021&OVKWID=3574831021
Sorry I bet this will help you alot better.
http://www.ask.com/web?q=Queen+Victoria+Coins&qsrc=6&o=0&l=dir
2007-10-11 17:58:27
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answered by Gladys C 5
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You will have to give a bid on that, because if you set a price you probably wont get as much as you would at a bid
2007-10-11 17:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you can look it up on a coin collector's book, (in book stores) you dont have to buy it (just browse it)
2007-10-11 17:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say at least a dime.
2007-10-11 18:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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look on ebay for something like it
2007-10-11 17:57:03
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answered by Touchdown 2
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