I've got these farthings but can't find an accurate price! (I found everything from it being worth 2€ to 100€!) If you're more comfortable valuating it in a different currency, that's fine, but euros is better.
"In my opinion, sir, any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed"
-Jack Churchill, on his assault of a Nazi german camp riding a motorcycle with his bow and arrows, scottish claymore and bagpipes
I'm afraid there doesn't appear to be a price listed?
"In my opinion, sir, any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed"
-Jack Churchill, on his assault of a Nazi german camp riding a motorcycle with his bow and arrows, scottish claymore and bagpipes
"In my opinion, sir, any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed"
-Jack Churchill, on his assault of a Nazi german camp riding a motorcycle with his bow and arrows, scottish claymore and bagpipes
Quote: SRoweCollectionI'm afraid there doesn't appear to be a price listed?
If you click on the denomination and then the monarch, you should be able to see the individual values by year and grade. Tony Clayton's site is probably the best respected site for UK coinage.
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.
Quote: SRoweCollectionI'm afraid there doesn't appear to be a price listed?
If you click on the denomination and then the monarch, you should be able to see the individual values by year and grade. Tony Clayton's site is probably the best respected site for UK coinage.
Agreed my friend!
It's got a 1900's look about it but it's so much more than a mere price list. The pictures are probably the most useful feature. Great help with grading and identifying obscure varieties. I don't collect minor varieties myself so if I find something very scarce and thus very expensive I'd be delighted to swap it for a higher grade example of the common type. Momma din' raise no foo'
I've spent a lot of time on that website and don't think I wasted a minute of it.
If you don't see a price next to a particular grade it means that such grades are not commonly sold, either because they are so common that nobody wants the lesser coins, or so extremely rare that they never reach the open market. The former unfortunately is the case 99.999% of the time, with a .0001% margin of error.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
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Right, thanks! They'd be worth less than a euro for the lot unfortunately.
"In my opinion, sir, any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed"
-Jack Churchill, on his assault of a Nazi german camp riding a motorcycle with his bow and arrows, scottish claymore and bagpipes