I don't think you will get too many people to go through each of those, open them and try to evaluate them. Try one at a time with full pics.
Didn't see rev of the King George but you're right, may be silver. Other than that though, nothing special.
Agreed but still silver is a possibility?I though the nickels were only octagon shaped but that's for Canada not britian.
That George VI could be 50% silver if its 1946 or earlier. Can't tell without seeing the back. If its silver its worth at least a couple dollars depending on denomination.
Seriously? They are worth face value, maybe a little more if you could find a collector that just had to have them. Do your due diligence and look them up online and then see what they have sold for (not asking price) on eBay.
Hello, I acquired it from a deceased relatives safety deposit box along with many other items. It was mounted in a 18K gold circular “frame”, for lack of a better term with a 18K gold chain. I can find many similar coins but nothing that matches it exactly. Also there is significant ware on the coin, one side in particular but im confident somebody on this forum has the expertise required to tell me something about this coin, roughly I’d like to know it’s relative age, nation or providence, and speculative value on the current market (if it’s worth anything more than silverspot), but unless it’s a replica, I should think it has some value.. anyway thanks so much and I look very much forward to reading any responses. KB