You do not specify whether the coins are circulated or uncirculated, whether they are silver or brass or both, or whether the set is complete (minus the 1947 brass coin which was not produced).
The brass Threepences in uncirculated condition might fetch a few hundred pounds, since four of the coins are potentially worth over One Hundred Pounds each.
Even a set of circulated coins in VF to EF condition are still worth maybe One Hundred Pounds, possibly more.
The only helpful suggestion I can make is to visit your local coin dealer who will be able to assess your collection and give a more accurate valuation.
As individual mint condition coins, depending on the year, they could be fetch anything from £7 to £40 GBP. As individual circulated condition coins, depending on the year, in good condition, they could be fetch anything from £2 to £10 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
It would depend on whether or not you have the full set and their condition.
Such a coin does not exist.
The last British silver Threepences were minted in 1945.
A full set of New Zealand Threepences in average condition might get up to $280 NZD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A full set of New Zealand Threepences (1933 to 1965 - excluding varieties and Proofs), in average condition, could fetch up to $230 NZD. A full set of New Zealand Threepences (1933 to 1965 - excluding varieties and Proofs and the 1935 coin), in average condition, could fetch up to $50 NZD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
There was no 1960 British 5 coin set issued.
New Zealand Threepences were issued in most years from 1933 until 1965. Decimal currency was introduced in 1967. Depending on the year, their condition and any peculiarities, a New Zealand Threepence could be worth anything from $1 to $2,200 NZD. A complete set of New Zealand Threepences from 1933 to 1965 in average condition might get $230 NZD.
There are no British general circulation decimal coins that could be considered to have any collector value unless they are "Mint Uncirculated", "Proof", or part of a "Mint" or "Proof" coin set.
A British 2003 Uncirculated coin set (10 coins - £2 to 1p) could fetch up to £14 GBP. A British 2003 Proof coin set (11 coins - £5 to 1p) could fetch up to £34 GBP. It should be noted that the value of any "coin set" is dependant on it being in its original packaging and condition. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Value would be between £4- £6 as at October 2010.
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If all coins have birds on reverse, it is a BVI proof set. Average retail value is $12.50.
Assuming you have cupro-nickel British Florins in circulated but reasonable condition, the individual coin values might range between £1 to £5 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation for the set.
The 5 coin proof set has a value of $6, the 10 coin set has a value of $15 and the 10 coin silver set has a value of $48.
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