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<p>[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 6371731, member: 40017"]The 1919 farthing is pretty common, even in that condition. The 1944 silver threepence is much scarcer as it was the last year released for circulation and then only in the colonies. If you got the both for $4 you did very well!</p><p>There is a 1945 silver threepence - they made about 150000 but then decided not to issue them and all but a handful were melted down. One came up at auction recently and made more than £50k.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 6371731, member: 40017"]The 1919 farthing is pretty common, even in that condition. The 1944 silver threepence is much scarcer as it was the last year released for circulation and then only in the colonies. If you got the both for $4 you did very well! There is a 1945 silver threepence - they made about 150000 but then decided not to issue them and all but a handful were melted down. One came up at auction recently and made more than £50k.[/QUOTE]
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