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  1. Particular-Irishman on

    No clue how much you’d get for the lot but I’ve seen some people make some really nice rings using some of the older coins. Someone doing things like that may make you an offer on the lot

  2. There’s only a few Irish coins of particularly high value, and with some exceptions they need to be in very good nick to be that valuable; otherwise it’s not much more than face value

    [http://www.irishcoinage.com/modcat.html](http://www.irishcoinage.com/modcat.html) for the predecimal, [http://www.irishcoinage.com/deccat.html](http://www.irishcoinage.com/deccat.html) for the decimal values.

    These all look to be in circulated condition, which would be Fine on those charts, if even.

    Some of the coins may be part silver and worth a lot more than face value due to the silver content. Pre 1942 Irish 1 and 2 shilling and half crown, pre 1947 English 6d/1s/2s/half crown I think.

  3. I’m looking for one of those old size 50p if you’re willing to part.

  4. Someoldcyclist on

    Make a little display using red velvet & a picture frame.

  5. tortitab on

    I know theres a 20p that’s from 82 or 84 worth 10k ive heard

  6. Mammoth-Peanut-8271 on

    Keep a few sample of each for the nostalgia value and sell the rest for cheap at a car boot sale.

    Or keep the lot and donate to a child or nibling that’s into history. It would be a nice start into a coin collection with lots to swap.

  7. Hyzyhine on

    You can download a [coin ID app](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/coinsnap-coin-identifier/id1634551626) and find out what they’re worth. That app gives you a 7 day free trial. I used it to do my wife’s grandfather’s collection. It found most of them, even the really ancient ones with almost no impression left. It even correctly ID’d a souvenir fake Roman coin from when they opened the Jorvik centre. No I don’t have shares in it, it was just nice to find a good app that did what it said, for free.

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