Fenway
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- Excal II,
CTX 30-30, White's TDI Beach Hunter
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
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Sir Gala Clad, No they are definitely 1960 and 1955. I hope to post a better picture of them soon.
Oh I looked first. They are not valuable because there were so many made. This is what I found before cleaning:
Why isn't a British half-penny from the 1960's worth that much?
There were 41 million made. That's enough for every active collector of British halfpennies to each have several hundred of them, at least. With that much around, there's little value. Brilliant red uncirculated examples, of which there aren't millions, still exist in quantities so that they sell for only a couple of pounds each at the most. Circulated examples here in the States are what are called 'junk box' coins.
And for the two shillings:
Type 2: No BRITT OMN 1955 in EF condition is worth $1.
So, even if it was Extra Fine, which it is far from being, it would be worth a buck. Looks much better cleaned. I would never clean a coin until I researched its value first.
Thanks, and no I won't make the trade! I've got more than my share of those "Zincolns" too! LOL!
HH
Fenway