A British 2004 Uncirculated coin set (10 coins), in absolute mint condition and original packaging could fetch up to £14 GBP.
A British 2004 Uncirculated coin set (3 coins), in absolute mint condition and original packaging could fetch up to £9 GBP.
A British 2004 Proof coin set (10 coins), in absolute mint condition and original packaging could fetch up to £35 GBP.
A British 2004 Proof coin set (10 coins), in absolute mint condition and original red leather case could fetch up to £45 GBP.
A British 2004 Proof coin set (10 coins)(Executive set), in absolute mint condition and original packaging could fetch up to £65 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A British 1994 Uncirculated coin set (Elizabeth II)(8 coins), in absolute mint condition and original packaging, could fetch up to £15 GBP.
A British 1994 Proof coin set (Elizabeth II)(8 coins), in absolute mint condition and original packaging, could fetch up to £30 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
About $600
Unless it's brilliant uncirculated or proof, face value.
AU means "about uncirculated" and BU means bullion. BV stands for Bullion value and BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.
If you have the entire collection of coins that were minted that year and these coins are all in uncirculated condition, the value ranges from $8 to $12.
Unless it's brilliant uncirculated or proof, most are 3 cents.
In MS60 Grade uncirculated, a 1880 S Morgan Silver Dollar is worth about $52. In MS65 Brilliant Uncirculated, it is worth over $330.
alot! I give $32 for each one I buy. Wanna sell?
Uncirculated for 10/15 US dollars
The British Halfcrown coin was first minted in 1549 and last minted in 1967, with a few years missing in between. In the unlikely event that you do have a complete collection of British Halfcrown coins and, depending on the condition of the coins of course, you would have something of great value, considering that the pre-1919 coins were made from .9250 silver. The only helpful suggestion I can make, is to take the lot to a reputable coin dealer for a serious valuation.
About a dollar for the silver in it. Unless it's a Gem Brilliant Uncirculated coin then its retail value is maybe $2.00
If the coin is a Gem-BU (MS-65) grade, retail value is about $20.00, if it's not at that grade level the value is for the silver at $6.50
UNCIRCULATED > Up to $75.....Circulated from $4.50 to $22.50