The 50,000 Lira note dated 1970 was actually issued twice, in 1989 and 1995. They are identical except the 1995 note has the value in gray on the reverse.
At the time of issue, the 1989 note was worth £23.00 at today's exchange rate. The 1995 note as today's exchange rate was worth £0.70.
By the time the Lira was devalued in 2004, each note had a face value of approximately £0.04. As they are no longer legal tender, they have a value of nil.
Neither note has a value for collectors unless they are 'uncirculated' (the top-level of quality), with an UNC 1989 note worth £7.50 and the 1995 worth £2.50.
The British Double-Florin (Four Shillings) was issued from 1887 to 1890 inclusive. The were made from sterling silver (0.925).
British coins struck and dated 1877 include the - Sovereign (22 carat gold) Half-Sovereign (22 carat gold) Halfcrown (sterling silver) Florin (sterling silver)(dated mdccclxxvii in Roman numerals in lieu of 1877) Shilling (sterling silver) Sixpence (sterling silver) Threepence (sterling silver) Penny (bronze) Halfpenny (bronze) Farthing (bronze)(minted as a proof coin only, not for circulation) Last but not least, the Maundy set of sterling silver coins including 4d, 3d, 2d and 1d (not for circulation).
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Jesicca Bridgeman
If it is damaged, probably only the value of the silver. Your coin could be a - Halfcrown - sterling silver, 32mm in diameter. Shilling - sterling silver, 23.5mm in diameter. Sixpence - sterling silver, 19mm in diameter. The diameter and the details of the inscription on the reverse would be helpful in identifying your coin.
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I'm assuming that you mean British and not US coins.British silver coins dated 1919 and before are sterling (92.5% silver)While British silver coins dated 1920-1946 are 50% silver.No British coin has been struck for circulation in silver dated 1947-present.For the sterling coins:Threepence - 0.0420 of a troy ounceSixpence - 0.0895Shilling - .1682Florin -.3364Half-Crown - .4206Crown - .8409For the 50% silver coinsThreepence - .0227Sixpence - .0455Shilling - .0909Florin - .1818Half-Crown - .2273In order to calculate the current values you need to multiply the silver price by the silver content. For example if silver was valued at $30 an oz and you had a 50% silver threepence, you would take 30 times .0227 which gives you a value of about 68 cents.
A beetlehead is a dated British term for a large, flat foot.
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If you mean a US quarter dated 1962 it's not sterling silver, it's coin silver (.900 silver & .100 copper) and value as of today is $3.25 just for the silver
Nowadays it sounds very dated in my opinion.