Weeding the allotment turned up a small grubby disc which was a silver threepence..chuffed. Funny how invaluable finds are rewarding
Nice little find fish. My last meeting with a silver threepenny bit was with my tooth when I was in my teens . My nana had put one in a Christmas pudding and forgot to tell anyone. Painful! Didnt lose the tooth though thank goodness.
I will inspect it for tooth marks. Surprising how light they are.
How strange/ Down in Kent and daughter's partner, showed me a silver 3d.which he had found. That was 3 days ago. He said it was worth a large amount , but I didn't pay attention, so I will try to find out a bit more . Let you know.........
Ebay says around £3 - £8 but it will depend on date and or condition I suppose. Not a fortune, but better in your pocket than in the ground though fish!
As you say Venice, dates condition etc. Must go and have a root, as Christmas pudd helped me to save a few over the years. Haven't seen them for years either.
Some here up for sale.
http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?page=retailv2&denom=S3
He reckons about £165 but I think he's a typical rip off merchant.
I don't know how up to date this is but it tells you virtually everything about UK coins :-
http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.ukDave
Not in that good a condition.cleaned it with silver polish but still grubby.its queen victoria i think and date looks like 1876.
They were used in South Africa for years after we finished with them. I was down there in 1964 and had a tobacco tin full of them but it got thieved from me somewhere along the line. The Yarpies used to call them "tiggies". Just a bit of gen. Also you should never, ever, polish an old coin, it detracts from the value, it should be left with it's patina.