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Originally Posted by sabrinarose I have a 1962 Queen Elizabeth 2 gold three pence, in mint condition, accounding to one site it is cupra nickle, looking at it it looks gold. It was listed at 95 pounds. |
I'm afraid you either got royally taken to the cleaners, or made a killing, on that one!
KM#900 is, as Chrisild pointed out, nickle-brass, which is a somewhat golden color before it starts tarnishing.
With more than 47-million minted, the business strike is listed at 25¢ XF and $1 Unc in the 2006 Krause.
On the other hand, there was also a proof version (mintage unknown, but small) which is listed at $250.
Based on your description of the color I'm assuming you do not have KM#901, a silver 3d (Maundy money?) with a reverse consisting of a crowned 3 splitting the date inside a wreath). Despite its tiny mintage, it carries a catalog value of only $19.