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Beargrylls

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And also we're could I find a collector to buy these. Thanks
 

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well there're old
 

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Your pics are super hi-res but not very well focused and too dark to show good detail. Try taking them in natural light on a medium dark, non-reflective surface.


Size and weight would also make ID much easier.
 

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The last 4 photos appear to be Roman, the others look more Medieval European, but thats all I could say. Very cool coins. Dont try cleaning them or anything like that unless you really know what you're doing.
 

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You have a common & very poor condition London Mint Penny of probably Edward I - no real value as the head is toast. You then have 4 jettons, only one of any real interest but all with next to no value.
2 of the most common types of AE3 Roman coins with a Victory Advancing Left circa AD364-378 & Emperor dragging captive circa AD364-378. Both in poor condition, so next to no value. Also look over cleaned.
 

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