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linzimc
Nov 2, 2007, 04:10 PM
Hi there, I have a 1820 george 111 silver crown coin, can you tell me how much it is worth, the coin is in really good condition? Thank you.

CaptainRich
Nov 2, 2007, 04:22 PM
If you like it, it has value.
What's it worth? Depend on the condition and if someone else want's it more... Try looking on eBay for similar items or look for it's mate on this link:
Money.org | Numismatist (http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Numismatist&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=21&ContentID=3689)

Clough
Nov 3, 2007, 12:32 AM
In order for someone to come up with an actual possible value for you, it would be best if someone could examine the coin in person. The coin being in "really good condition" doesn't really say very much about it's condition. There can be many variables that figure into the possible value of coins. You could go to a library and find a book on coin values and maybe get a general idea. Also, you might consider taking the coin to a coin shop where it can be examined by an expert. Hopefully, there may be someone here who happens to see your question, and might give you a better idea as to the possible value of it, because they have a book handy that concerns the subject.

Flying Blue Eagle
Nov 3, 2007, 12:36 PM
Linzimc - My book is mainly for USA coins, IT has afew brittisjh coins noted before and after the revn. War I found (ONE ) IT IS POST_COLONIAL ISSUEEE IT IS A ( KIng George {III} <DATED 1785. ) GOOD_$5,500.00, Very good - $8,000.00 ( Fine- $ I0,000.00 .;;;;; I'm going to have to tell you that ,you need to go to a big coin shop where they will have a large book,( Coins Of the WORLD) And have them to look it up in this book to get your answer. The libery may have the book;;;;;; Sorry that's all the information I can give you ,I hope it helps though. Good luck F.B.E.

ScottDaisy
Mar 25, 2008, 03:56 PM
$50-$70

Flying Blue Eagle
Mar 25, 2008, 09:26 PM
Linzimc - In my books all I can find is the last year that ( KING GEORGE 111 ) was on any coin was in the POST COLONIAL Issues and that was ( 1783 ) that was coins that was used here in America>> The coin you have was made in england for use in england, To find this coin you will have to go to coins of the world and look under british coins. ;; AT books a million I found out they have books that have British coins in them. Noe if you want to get it graded an put in a sealed case I can give you two that you can send the coin to and tell you what ever you want to know about the coin #1- ANACS, FOR a free submission form visit - ANACS Home Page (http://www.ANACS.com) OR contact us at
PO BOX 200300,
AUSTIN TX. 78720-0300

#2 ANACS
PO BOX 7173 Phone # - !-800-888-1861
ANACS Home Page (http://www.ANACS.com)
e-mail; [email protected]
Dublin OH.
43017-0773
I hope this helps you in some way. Let us all know what you find out,;;;Good Luck & GOD BLESS ;;; F.B.E.