Monday, February 1, 2010

Coins With Helmets On Them How Do You Find Out How Much Antiques Are Worth? (UK Antiques)?

How do you find out how much antiques are worth? (UK antiques)? - coins with helmets on them

I am in possession of a number of old British coins (with a Boadicea) Schilling, three bits Penny, etc. How do you work? One of them went green btw.

We also have a couple of old helmets from World War II duty in our attic - these are worth anything? How can I check for these values?

3 comments:

t k said...

Go to the box in the attic

t k said...

Go to the box in the attic

silverpe... said...

The lady sitting in some denominations of British coins Britannia, the personification of Great Britain and not Boadicea. Since the currencies of many works of reference currency, but I need to know the names and dates that you assist in the evaluation and description of each of them, if possible. Without it, all I can do is offer these links:
Values: http://www.tclayton.demon.co.uk/values/c ...
Classification: http://www.tclayton.demon.co.uk/values/c ...

The green substance on the coins, particularly copper or brass version is the "verdigris. Oxidation is a type of copper by chemical reaction from metal to air with sulfur compounds and water. The green is probably corroded to clean the currency fall only degraded the value and the currency. The guards, helmets, can be of great help Coz is not my specialty. All I could find is a link to a site selling the item:
http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php/ ...

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