zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz just keep repeating the same lines for each coin year, none of the 1960s coins are worth anything, you can not even get face value any more. Only ones that could be worth money are those that were sold direct to collectors and were never put in circulation I have a high number of pre-1970 coins, some are worth a little bit more than face value. The most valuable coin is the 1933 penny, there are only 6 in the hands of people and every one of them are accounted for, if one came up for sale it would reach 1/2 million £ I have a one-off error British c-series £1, (it as the red ink paper run off numbers) it should have been removed and destroyed, but it got pass eye and machine checks, it should have never got into circulation, If anyone wants to buy it, it will cost somewhere between £300,000 to £400,000 for me to think about it