10 cents or so? Non-silver coins from the '60s generally aren't worth anything unless there's something special about them. It's a neat design but they made millions and they're easy to find.
Robert, Here's a link that will save you alot of posting and waiting. This is NGC`s world coin price guide. http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/
Robert, Here's a link that will save you alot of posting and waiting. This is NGC`s world coin price guide. http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/
Robert, Here's a link that will save you alot of posting and waiting. This is NGC`s world coin price guide. http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/
I must be doing something wrong. According to this I'm using euros - we either went over without me realising to eurozone else the list is not quite right.
I get that many of them even back to Victorian times they go in the copper scrap bin for smelting along with Pennies and Farthings.
Grouping G.B. Half Penny's & Penny's in lots of 20 have gone like wildfire for me on Ebay at $14.95 per lot.
Thank you very much! It's just what the doctor ordered. Apologies if I overloaded the forums with some of my coin value q's!
One more question, I recall reading somewhere there are two varieties of this coin. One called stormy weather or seas and the other calm weather or seas. Anyone else recall reading this/is this true?
not sure on that coin specifically but you could Check the ngc site the internet search on the year type and variety
Actually it might not be too bad, Britain now has a version of the ebay Global Shipping program, and that can be quite cheap for very heavy items. Trouble is they don't have a price guide for shipping, you have to create a listing and see what the calculated shipping comes out as.