I bought hundreds of them for a £1 each,they were found in a safe with the original banking documents, some Unc some circulated some just good. I...
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Its £0.13 pocket change converts to $0.18.
Malta is not Italy.
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63, Scrap, I have about 20-30 kilos of them, waiting for scrap metals to rise.
Its a British One Pound coin in use today, they are worth £1 or $1.41 US. Made from a mixture of copper, nickel and zinc.
I got married in 77.
I found the same as Paddyman in Krause. It is very low silver content so the other alloyed metals are showing through.
South-Western Irish
Catholic Priests and Boys :eek:
Its all part of the great slab con that has been going on since the early 80`s. Since coins were first struck they have been exposed to the...
But then you would have to buy something to protect the ziploc, then something to protect that and on and on and on. Why not just buy a slab to...
Wear a surgical mask and a white lab coat with "EBOLA NURSE" on the front. No one will get in your way.
They are obsolete.
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The wording is in English and Afrikaans. It would have to be measured, weighed and a magnet test. If unsure take it to a coin dealer or jeweller.
Thanks guys. My Krause is 2006 and shows conflicting information, added to what I read on another site I was confused.
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