If the coins are struck in cupro-nickel just a few pounds. If they are silver proofs then they will have a scrap value - weigh them. £14 an ounce for silver and a Troy Ounce is 31.1035 grammes.
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£79.41
Unless it is a coin produced by a bank or some other organisation, there was no Half-Sovereign minted in 1981.
They are a collection of great value.
The coin, issued to commemorate the wedding of Charles and Diana, July 29th 1981, with a face value of 25 new pence, can currently be bought for around St£3.00. It was produced in (I think) 3 versions; 2 of them metal mixes, the 3rd silver. On E-Bay, bids start around 50p.
Hi, The details on your collectible plate's are as follow's;Manufacturer Status: Discontinued/Actual:1986-1988Pattern: A Mind Of Her Own,Plate [CO RKSMISPMIO]Description:Scenes of young girls, By Norman RockwellSitting Pretty-Boxed-1986 $26.00No box $11.99 Serious Business-Boxed-1986 $35.00Breaking the rules-Boxed-1987-$23.00 Good Intentions-Boxed-1987-$40.00 Second Thoughts-Boxed-1988-$30.00 Kiss & Tell-Boxed-1988-$30.00 On my honor-Boxed-1988-$40.00If any are not boxed in org packageing then knock off about $2.00-$3.00 on value's above.Hope this helped!:)
$20.00
The value of any coin is largely dependent on its condition.
Many of the pill boxes are valued in price close to $70 each. The amount will vary depending upon their condition.
Any collector value would depend on the country of issue, the year and the condition of the coin.
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
There were no British Crowns minted from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.