MadModder
The Breakroom => The Water Cooler => Topic started by: PTsideshow on July 25, 2015, 04:14:54 PM
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I collect tokens general modern type mostly. Arcade, transit etc. I swapped roll of pennies from tokens and medals he had The first two went well and he was more than happy as I sent copper cents and wheat backs. I was happy with the two boxes of tokens that came.
The final box contained Coinage from GB and a couple of Conder tokens and Jetons from the 1700's and 1800's Since I don't collect US coins other than to spend :lol:
Here is what was in the box.
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From what I can tell this is a real coin.
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It is in fair condition and not worth as much as most people think under $4.00 USD
I will have to check on the silver content and what those are going for in the collectors market. Since I believe they all have been demonetized Since you no longer the shilling and pence.
I thought some my find it interesting what finds its way across the pond.
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The first coin is still legal tender in the UK :scratch: And as it states on the coin it is worth £5 or about $7:63 at todays exchange rate :clap: the rest have been replaced with modern replacements the two shilling being replaced by the 10 pence piece, the six pence and the three piece were never replaced with a like for like coin but due to the UK going over to decimal we ended up with the 1 pence and 2 pence piece we did have a 1/2 pence piece but they scraped that a few years ago :thumbup:
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The threpenny bit coins were still in circulation when I was a youth. I still have at least two possibly three bank bags of uncirculated ones I took out of the bank a few weeks before they were withdrawn.
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I remember spending farthings, but I didn't keep any.
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Traditionally, a few sixpences would be stirred into the Christmas pudding every year. The lucky winners getting, well, sixpence - or, in our household, getting to give them back so they could go in next year's pud....
Not sure if they had to be silver sixpences or whether cupronickel ones sufficed.
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I still have a couple of farthings and a three penny bit somewhere. Along with some old pennies. But just where I have no idea. probably in a tin in the shed.
Dave.
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I've got a tin of old coins somewhere. I found them in an Asda carpark of all places when I was a kid while it was raining, someone must've spilled them all. But I can't imagine why anyone would've had a bunch of old coins there, and how they could've spilled them and not noticed. I'll probably have a look for them tomorrow.
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Dug out the back edition of world coins. No joy as all all cupro-nickel or the brass alloy. Lots of people on this side of the pond don't think this coinage is really for the UK since it doesn't say it on the coins. Talk about country snobs. :bugeye:
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Traditionally, a few sixpences would be stirred into the Christmas pudding every year. The lucky winners getting, well, sixpence - or, in our household, getting to give them back so they could go in next year's pud....
Not sure if they had to be silver sixpences or whether cupronickel ones sufficed.
It was birthday cake for us that contained the coins the only other thing my grandad did was put a silver dollar in the hands of a new addition to the family for luck I still have ours.
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Before the early 1920 s they were solid silver , and the silver content was reduced utill there was very little after ww2 , we used to have silver treepeny bits in our christmas pud saved just for that .
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I know there was a cut off point with the Threepence and Sixpence coins here in OZ as the silver content dropped leaving a too high copper, etc content which was considered unsafe. We too had to give back the coins for next year after the useable (safe to boil) ones became scarce. Ah meandering down the cobweb lined memory lane.
John B
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Got some here, dunno why ... :scratch:
Top left 5/- crown 1953 in a case, all kids had one at the Coronation IIRC. Top centre Victoria Silver crown 1891. Top right a £13.97 token, no idea what that was for or from. Bottom left a 10/- Ripley Co-Op token I dug out of the garden. Bottom centre a $1 Readers Digest token. And a 1862 halfpenny also dug out of the garden pretty much worn to nowt.
Several pre-decimalisation Bell Fruit tokens .. :lol:
Once had the Vic. crown valued at £55 some years ago, no real interest in them.
Dave
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Boy them bell fruit tokens sure did travel, if they are the same as the ones that were used over here :clap: That readers digest one is sweet here what our looked like a number of years ago. Plated plastic.
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Now when they send them out they are cardboard punch outs! :palm:
thanks for posting them