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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2084085, member: 71234"]Most of the other coins and tokens shown are of very little value, being well worn and often holed. (think a dollar to five dollars) There are quite a number of British tokens, the most valuable being the Bank Token 10 pence Irish, although the unofficial Flintshire silver sixpence is uncommon.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nothing approaches the dime for value by a country mile, but that's what you'd expect. The George III halfcrown is in reasonably good condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd say the most valuable coins I can see in this lot would be under $100, maybe $300 for all those illustrated unless a few I simply cannot make out the type or condition of should throw up any surprises.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a British collector and dealer I naturally spotted the best of the British first and may have missed a few details about the few US coins shown.</p><p><br /></p><p>The accumulation appears to be anything a bit unusual that came along, rather than a collection as such.</p><p><br /></p><p>Best of luck with the other bags. If the coins in them are like the ones you have shown there should be a fair number of reasonably but not hugely valuable coins among them, but probably no more huge finds.</p><p><br /></p><p>I envy you the pleasure of discovery as you sort through them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2084085, member: 71234"]Most of the other coins and tokens shown are of very little value, being well worn and often holed. (think a dollar to five dollars) There are quite a number of British tokens, the most valuable being the Bank Token 10 pence Irish, although the unofficial Flintshire silver sixpence is uncommon. Nothing approaches the dime for value by a country mile, but that's what you'd expect. The George III halfcrown is in reasonably good condition. I'd say the most valuable coins I can see in this lot would be under $100, maybe $300 for all those illustrated unless a few I simply cannot make out the type or condition of should throw up any surprises. As a British collector and dealer I naturally spotted the best of the British first and may have missed a few details about the few US coins shown. The accumulation appears to be anything a bit unusual that came along, rather than a collection as such. Best of luck with the other bags. If the coins in them are like the ones you have shown there should be a fair number of reasonably but not hugely valuable coins among them, but probably no more huge finds. I envy you the pleasure of discovery as you sort through them.[/QUOTE]
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