I'm missing just 3 of the 10 coins in your list that i still need for my date runs, the 1853 four pence and the 1854 florin and the last one is the 1823 half crown
Good evening and thank you for your video a question I have a silver coin of King George from 1902 head on the right would you have any information on the currency and its value Thank you
Back in the mid 90's, I narrowly missed out on a VF 1860 COPPER Penny, I've always remembered the price, it was £185 - I was sick as a parrot!@@grahamturner5963
Another RARITY are the 1860 coins in COPPER, not Bronze! I have TWO 1949 Brass 3d's, one EF with lustre, the other Fine but was free! I also have SEVEN of the 1946 Brass 3d's, my 1st, EF with traces of lustre, given to me by my grandparents for my 21st, three of them cost me 20p each, and the other three 50p each, pretty lucky really. Another low mintage Florin I have, is the 1869, with mintage of only 297,000. Possibly the best coin I ever found (buried at the bottom of a tin box full of old Pennies and Halfpennies), in 1989, which I still own, is a virtually Uncirculated 1824 George IV Shilling, with the most beautiful blue toning, for which, I paid £30, and always believed that was a very good price! Another scarce Penny I own, is an Uncirculated Edward VII 1902 Low Tide variety, with original lustre. In 2023 I found an 1875H Penny, but in poor condition, at a cost of a huge 10p!!
We have 100's of various old British coins which were collected by deceased relatives over time & passed down. Also old currency in coins & notes of different countries & never thought to look into their value. 😉.
So i have an 1887 coin with Victoria on the back and a coat of arms the same as the first coin you displayed on the front. HONI.SOIT.QUI.MAL.Y.PENSE around the shield. What's its value please?
My first trip out today with my mettal detector and my one and only find was a 1834 penny on a bit of a poor state, but clearly visible in print, happy day's, what's the value of this one please.
That idea definitely gets my vote. My first coins were my grandfather's collection (which he'd picked up on an army tour of the Empire) and, having grown up in a colony myself, I've always been fascinated by Colonial coins
Hi I have got a 1866 one penny coin victoria coin and more coins from Victoria to England and America and Canada and Jamaica coins and New Zealand coins
The 69 is the key date for the pennies but the 68 actually has lower mintage figures its a very hard coin to find in any grade 68 shoukd be a key date too in my opinion.
I remember my granddad’ was looking for entrance fee to go to the pub and he was looking in his old demob suite and he found forty quids worth of thruppney bits in the waist coats pockets now I know this story won’t make sense to you but tell it to an old British guy and he will be in tears and ask him to explain it to you cheers 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-cw9qn1nb2n that’s what makes it ridiculous it’s British humour it’s not meant to be taken library have you ever felt the weight of a truppeny bit the were once worth more on scrap than monetary value this is satirical I hate it when I have to explain a joke it takes all the fun out of it
It was never ever pronounced "Three Pence", it's pronounced "Thrippence" if you're from the North, or "Thruppence" if you're from the South. It's called a "Thrippnee Bit" in the North and a " Thruppnee Bit" if you're from the South. Two old Pennies were called "Tuppence" both North and South. A Halfpenny was always pronounced "Hape-nee" and anything that cost a Halfpenny was known as a "Hap'oth" (Pronounced "Hape ath") as in "You stupid Hap'oth" meaning a "Halfpenny-Worth". You could buy the smallest portion of Chips by asking for a "Hap'orth" of Chips. A Half-Crown was also known as "Half a Dollar" in the North because of the popularity of Western Films and because of the exchange rate back then ($4 = £1)
And don’t you forget the fifty pence coin was called a dockers thrupney up in Scotland if you know some one in the dock trade they will be glad to explain it 😂😂😂😂😂😂🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Yes, the only ones I haven't heard of there is the "Brick". I've heard of the "Bawbie" but had no idea it was a coin, I knew the "Groat" was a coin, but not sure of its value. ? Do tell ! @@stephenswistchew7720
Thanks, great video, no boring moments 😊. I have a few plus of these where can I sell them plz
Thanks
I would recommend the Britannia Coin Company
I'm missing just 3 of the 10 coins in your list that i still need for my date runs, the 1853 four pence and the 1854 florin and the last one is the 1823 half crown
Once again I am very jealous of your collection 😂
Amazing 👍
Good evening and thank you for your video a question I have a silver coin of King George from 1902 head on the right would you have any information on the currency and its value Thank you
Please send us a picture
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And we can identify 👍
He obviously doesn't know, but a coin from 1902 will be EDWARD VII...
Nice selection of coins. I have a couple, including the 4d, farthing and 1905 half crown
Very nice! That is amazing 🤩
I found 7 x 1956 Near Unc Farthings, in the SAME place in 2023, for 10p each!!
@@michaellooney1089- That's a brilliant deal for nowadays 👍
Back in the mid 90's, I narrowly missed out on a VF 1860 COPPER Penny, I've always remembered the price, it was £185 - I was sick as a parrot!@@grahamturner5963
Another RARITY are the 1860 coins in COPPER, not Bronze! I have TWO 1949 Brass 3d's, one EF with lustre, the other Fine but was free! I also have SEVEN of the 1946 Brass 3d's, my 1st, EF with traces of lustre, given to me by my grandparents for my 21st, three of them cost me 20p each, and the other three 50p each, pretty lucky really. Another low mintage Florin I have, is the 1869, with mintage of only 297,000. Possibly the best coin I ever found (buried at the bottom of a tin box full of old Pennies and Halfpennies), in 1989, which I still own, is a virtually Uncirculated 1824 George IV Shilling, with the most beautiful blue toning, for which, I paid £30, and always believed that was a very good price! Another scarce Penny I own, is an Uncirculated Edward VII 1902 Low Tide variety, with original lustre. In 2023 I found an 1875H Penny, but in poor condition, at a cost of a huge 10p!!
Wow that's a great collection 😁
And thank you for the Info
I’ll be checking my coins now👏🏻
Good luck 🤞
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We have 100's of various old British coins which were collected by deceased relatives over time & passed down. Also old currency in coins & notes of different countries & never thought to look into their value. 😉.
Hopefully there is something nice 👍
So i have an 1887 coin with Victoria on the back and a coat of arms the same as the first coin you displayed on the front. HONI.SOIT.QUI.MAL.Y.PENSE around the shield. What's its value please?
£20
Some nice coins in this video but one that I felt should have been included was the 1837 penny, being rare with only 174,720 being struck
A very good candidate 😁
How about the 1827, or the 1860 Copper??
1:12 👍
Thank you for watching
Where do you get such money?
I have a coin collection _can you tell me where can I sell them or have them evaluated. Can you also tell me where can I sell Nelson Mandela R5 coins.
I would recommend the Britannia Coin Company to sell to
My first trip out today with my mettal detector and my one and only find was a 1834 penny on a bit of a poor state, but clearly visible in print, happy day's, what's the value of this one please.
Around £32
Great find
Can you make a video British colonies?
That idea definitely gets my vote. My first coins were my grandfather's collection (which he'd picked up on an army tour of the Empire) and, having grown up in a colony myself, I've always been fascinated by Colonial coins
We will add it to the list 😁
i secound that as my grandfather left me his coin collection he had been gathering up while touring for the raf in world war 2
I have the 1845 crown in about fine condition, I'm trying to sell on ebay, listed at 95 but no takers even at that lower price 😢
Hopefully it sells at that good deal
I own 2 of the coins at 5:41, sadly they are not the same and have a kings head on them maybe a later coin I'll dig them out at some point
Hopefully they are nice coins
Vryburg ❤ love you tube.
thanks for that ..know the groat coin you shown it said four pence on...the one i saying farthing across the top 1852 .
I have a uncirculated 3 pence war time set.
Olease tell me where you get these prices for these coins. ?
Auction results
I'm a serious collector and his values given are very accurate.
I have the 1869 penny with some lustre , i paid £200 for it 25 years ago .
A Great purchase 😁
How does selling on line work do you go to bank
Such coins would usually be sold at Auction
I’ll have to sort mine out got lots of them
Hopefully you find a rare one
Good video but I don't know if I'd be 'rich' selling most of these even in UNC condition lol.
Fair enough!
It's alright saying this about how much these coins are worth but where and who will buy them from you if you have any of them, that is the question?
For the very highest level coins they sell at auction rather than at a set price online
Your right, I can say that I have a coin worth millions, it's my opinion.
Utter nonsense
If only my great, Great grandfather had checked his change before spending it?!😄
Yes we can dream 😂
I think you'll find that the 1847 crown is slightly rarer & more valuable than the 1845! Good video though!!
Thanks 🙏👍
What about the Gothics of 1847 and 1853??
I HV these coins.
Cool 😎
Hi I have got a 1866 one penny coin victoria coin and more coins from Victoria to England and America and Canada and Jamaica coins and New Zealand coins
Wow that's a great collection 👏
Monete superbe
I have a rare 99p coin, only one in circulation.
Don't we all...
How can I sell. No contact numbers at all.
We don't buy coins, apologies
I will be looking at my half crowns
Good luck 🤞
Try finding a 1952...
Hi I have got a 1854 one florin coin victoria
Very Very nice
I have a 1819 half crown. Only 4 years off. 😩
Still very nice 👍
I have some off the beautifulest coin shown here
Nice 👍
Thanks
If I’ve got any of these coins will you buy them
Sadly we don't buy coins
@@BitsAndBobsCoins If you're sad, just buy them and be happy
The 69 is the key date for the pennies but the 68 actually has lower mintage figures its a very hard coin to find in any grade 68 shoukd be a key date too in my opinion.
Very true, thank you
@@BitsAndBobsCoins The 1860/59 and arguably the 1849 tops an 1869 devoid of good lustre.
1939 three pence poor only £1.00 on ebay I have one in Fine condision.
Very cool 😎
O my god i have 5 of the coin's and the rare one
Nice 👍
l have three pence
Hi there I have one penny of 1918,1919,1926 and 1939 for sell
Good luck 💯
1837 william 3rd halfcrown 112,000 mintage
Another wonderful coin
1837 is William IV (the 4th), NOT the 3rd!
dont know how i made that mistake as i have will the 3rd coin correct indeed@@michaellooney1089
What about the 1860 penny ,or the 1882 no h penny ,,1860 half penny 1860 farthing all cost thousands
The 1882 no h is a bit two rare for this video but still a wonderful coin
Only if they're the COPPER (NOT Bronze) type!
UNC for these dated coins impossible 😂
Not correct.
I own coin nuber 3 the four pence.
Amazing 🤩
I remember my granddad’ was looking for entrance fee to go to the pub and he was looking in his old demob suite and he found forty quids worth of thruppney bits in the waist coats pockets now I know this story won’t make sense to you but tell it to an old British guy and he will be in tears and ask him to explain it to you cheers 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ok 👌
Thank you for watching
Must have had big pockets, that's 3,200 coins!
@@user-cw9qn1nb2n it’s a joke he only had thirty quid in the pockets 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-cw9qn1nb2n that’s what makes it ridiculous it’s British humour it’s not meant to be taken library have you ever felt the weight of a truppeny bit the were once worth more on scrap than monetary value this is satirical I hate it when I have to explain a joke it takes all the fun out of it
@@stephenswistchew7720 Well I have read your original piece several times now, and I still cannot see the joke, so not much of a joke, was it?
A 1933 penny is worth about £100,000 & a 1917 sovereign was sold for £500,000. Now that’s being rich. 🤣🤣👍
Very true
I have a 1917 sovereign
I remember my old dad telling me to check for a 1933 penny.. Never found one 😢
Look for the Mint Mark on it.@@philsmith214
And the 1933 Penny ISN'T the rarest!
Rich, wrong reason to collect coins. Also only worth what someone will pay.
Very true 😃
Do you mean the same with the 1971 2p's on ebay - the fantasy world.
You only cab afford an apartament to buy it isn t that special
It was never ever pronounced "Three Pence", it's pronounced "Thrippence" if you're from the North, or "Thruppence" if you're from the South. It's called a "Thrippnee Bit" in the North and a
" Thruppnee Bit" if you're from the South.
Two old Pennies were called "Tuppence" both North and South. A Halfpenny was always pronounced "Hape-nee" and anything that cost a Halfpenny was known as a "Hap'oth" (Pronounced "Hape ath") as in "You stupid Hap'oth" meaning a "Halfpenny-Worth". You could buy the smallest portion of Chips by asking for a "Hap'orth" of Chips.
A Half-Crown was also known as "Half a Dollar" in the North because of the popularity of Western Films and because of the exchange rate back then ($4 = £1)
Very interesting
Thank you 🙏
And don’t you forget the fifty pence coin was called a dockers thrupney up in Scotland if you know some one in the dock trade they will be glad to explain it 😂😂😂😂😂😂🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
You missed the tanner and bob florin. Crown half note quid brick fiver tenner farthing groat bawbee
Wow, that's a new one to me, d'you know why it was called Docker's thrupney ? Is there a story ?@@stephenswistchew7720
Yes, the only ones I haven't heard of there is the "Brick". I've heard of the "Bawbie" but had no idea it was a coin, I knew the "Groat" was a coin, but not sure of its value. ? Do tell ! @@stephenswistchew7720
Thank you for this video sir, your value is so low,I may have some of coins but I am not selling them.
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It's the LOVE of money....... Get it right please
Please find out how to pronounce ‘Threepenny’, ‘ha’penny’… etc
His English is horrible.