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These oak-backed three and six pence coins from Great Britain are not quite old enough to command strong numismatic (coin collector) premium. All dates are worth only a few US dollars due mostly to their silver content. Here are some typical catalog values.
THREEPENCE (OAK BACK, 0.023 troy ounces silver)
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: $2
fully uncirculated: $15
threepence dated 1928 and 1930 are more rare and catalog at $15 in well preserved conditionSIXPENCE (OAK BACK, 0.046 troy ounces silver)
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $8
fully uncirculated: $35
sixpence dated 1932 and 1934 are more rare and catalog at $15 in well preserved condition
If you have a bunch of these coins, even in worn condition, add up their silver weight and then multiply by the current value of silver.
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