For coins minted before the formation of
the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 go to
our 'UK & British Coin Index' to find the
correct category using the flow chart.
In 1801 Ireland joined the union with
Great Britain to form the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Wondering what an old British coin might be worth?
Values, images, and specifications for coins from Great Britain, including
England, Scotland, Wales, crown dependancies and British colonies.
All Coin Values
resource
website
British
coin values
Kingdom of
Great Britain
1707 to 1801
Pending
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
decimal
1968 to present
Pending
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