Sponsored Ads. Gold $2,392.27 (+13.31) Silver $28.72 (+0.45) PCGS3000 ®. $71,866.38 (+3.49) We do our best to provide precise spot prices; however, during times of market volatility, prices may not be to-the-minute accurate. Find the current Great Britain values by year, coin varieties, and specific grade.. used as the official legal tender of the newly. independent ‘Irish Free State’ until 1928. 1 penny = 1/12 of a shilling = 1/240 of a pound. dates not minted: 1923 – 1925. 1912 h. Retailing from £2 to. over £210, depending. on grade and condition. tap image for detailed.
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Mintages & Royalty. Here’s a rundown on the most rare and valuable British pennies and what they’re worth: 1827 George VI. 1843 (no colon after “REG”) 1860 copper. 1862 small date. 1863 with die number near date. 1869. 1882.. Malcolm Ellis Coins of Witley in Surrey is currently offering “at least £18 per £1 face value” (ie per 40) for pre-1947 sixpences. Sixpences minted between 1920 and 1946 were struck in 50% silver. Those struck before 1920 are made of 92.5% silver, so accordingly are worth almost double.