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  2. Sixpence (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    Following decimalisation, the old sixpence had a value of 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 new pence (£0.025). In 2016, new decimal sixpences (face value £0.06) began being minted by the Royal Mint as commemorative issues; these coins have been produced for each year since then, and are minted in sterling silver.

  3. Sixpence (Australian) - Wikipedia

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    The 1918 sixpence is the rarest and most valuable, which is considered to be worth $40AUD in E F (extremely fine) condition and $200 AUD in an uncirculated condition. [when?] [8] The 1916, 1917, 1912, 1920, 1914 and 1911 sixpences are also rare, and 1935 and 1924 coins are scarce. [8]

  4. List of most expensive philatelic items - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the highest known prices paid for philatelic items, including stamps and covers.The current record price for a single stamp is US$9,480,000 paid for the British Guiana 1c magenta.

  5. If You Own Any Old Australian Coins, They Could Be Worth up ...

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    The most valuable versions can fetch about $115,000 USD. ... If You Own Any Old Australian Coins, They Could Be Worth up to $1.3 Million. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  6. 29 of the Most Valuable Coins Ever Minted - AOL

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    And here is the world’s most expensive coin of all time: the 1933 Double Eagle, worth up to $18.9 million. It sold for this price at auction in 2021, per Smithsonian Magazine.

  7. 7 Most Valuable Coins Regular People Found in Their Everyday ...

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    When it comes to get-rich-quick schemes, hunting down rare and valuable coins is one of the simplest. It might just involve digging around attics, sofas, car seats, basements, old drawers and other...