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July 09, 2014, 12:15:40 AM
Last edit: July 09, 2014, 12:58:03 AM by shkiser
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I have several WWII era coins, and some earlier. If you see something you're interested in please make me an offer, via pm, or on this thread. I will do my best to describe these coins and will link to pics.

1921 George V British Silver Florin


1937 Great Britain Silver Half Crown

Descriptor: FID DEF IND IMP CROWN 1937 Royal crest with two rampant lions Uncrowned young head Georgius VI G BR OMNI REX
These are hefty silver coins with 0.453 troy ounces of precious metal.

1943 George VI British Silver 2 Shillings


1935 George V British Silver Sixpence


1944 George VI British Silver Sixpence

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July 09, 2014, 12:55:14 AM
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Interesting... How do British Coins end up being a spoil of war?  Were they taken on the continent by some invading force?  Or from an overseas colony? (I see that claim as been erased.)

I am looking these up to consider an offer, and I see that the 1937 Great Britain Silver Half Crown is not " 0.453 troy ounces of precious metal".  Its 0.45 oz of .500 metal for an ASW of .23 oz.
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July 09, 2014, 08:01:44 AM
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pics of the real coins to check condition thanks.

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July 09, 2014, 04:10:42 PM
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This info posted is from an online source. I am going to take some more time later today to post what info I can on these coins aswell as upload some pictures of the actual coins. As I know condition affects the value, greatly. I hope to sell these coins to a collector, as I dont wish to sell them at scrap prices, as I feel theyre worth more than scrap in their current conditions, and with the history of these coins.

Give me a few hours, to dig up some more accurate info, aswell as post pictures. Thanks for taking the time to check this thread out. I have other non silver coins I would be interested in selling in lots.

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