A British 1562 Threepence (1561-77 issue), circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £35 to £135 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
There was no New Zealand 1949 Threepence minted.
The Threepence was not introduced into the English currency until about 1550.
Such a coin does not exist. The Threepence was not introduced into the British currency until about 1550.
If it was genuine and in good condition, it might get up to £200 GBP. If it has the word copy actually on the coin, it is worthless.
The British Threepence is part of a redundant currency that was withdrawn and demonetised in 1971. It no longer has an exchange rate with other currencies.
There were no Australian Threepences minted prior to 1910.
Modified coins have no collector value. The ring may have some value.
Any collector value would depend on the country of origin and the condition of the coin.
These coins belong to the third issue of Elizabeth [I]. All of the smaller silver coins of this period were very similar, other than for the size. A 1562 British coin smaller than a Sixpence (17.5mm) could have been a - Threepence (14mm) Halfgroat (Twopence) Threehalfpence (Penny Halfpenny)(10.5-11.5mm) Penny Threefarthings
Three old pence = 1/80 pounds = 1.25 pence.
Modified coins have no collector value. The ring may have some value as a piece of jewellery.
It is: 1562 = MDLXII