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9,304,009 1934 British sixpences were struck in 50% silver (only half silver) with 40% copper, 5% nickel and 5% zinc.. They are a relatively common George V coin. In mint state they can be worth around £25-£30. In the lower grades expect them to fetch between £2.50 and £15.00 (September 2010 prices). They weigh 2.8 grammes (silver scrap value is £12-a-Troy Ounce) - so scrap value would be around 50-60p.

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