The British decimal twenty pence (20p) coin – often pronounced “twenty pee” – is a unit of currency equal to 20/100 (or 1/5) of a pound sterling.
What is a 1983 20p worth?
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| UK 20p/Twenty Pence Coins – Individual or Complete Set – British Coin Hunt | $1.00 |
|---|---|
| 1983 Guernsey Twenty Pence Coin | British Coins | Penies2Pounds | $6.00 |
| Lot of 4 UK 20 Pence Coins 1982, 1983, 1998 – Twenty Pence Great Britain coins | $15.00 |
| 1983 GREAT BRITAIN TWENTY PENCE COLOR TONED COIN IN HIGH GRADE !!! | $29.00 |
How much is a Castle Rushen clock 20p worth?
Estimated Value: 1.50 The coin was issued in tribute to the clock that can be found on Castle Rushen, a medieval castle located in the capital of the Isle of Man, Castletown.
Are there any 20p coins that are worth anything?
Instead, we’ve found that they’re actually only worth face value. The 20p coins that are worth the most are ” mule” ones which have been minted with inaccuracies on them by mistake. It’s not just 20p coins issued by the Royal Mint that are popular either, with ones made in the Channel Islands and Gibraltar also turning a profit online.
How much is the Isle of Man 20p coin worth?
1 The bronze 20p – minted in 1987 & worth up to £700 2 The undated 20p coin – minted in 2008 & worth up to £200 3 Isle of Man 20p – The Manx International Rally worth around £5 4 Gibraltar 20p – Worth about £3 at online auction. 5 Guernsey 20p coin – This Channel Island coins is worth £2.50
Are there any undated 20p coins in circulation?
Mule coins are always highly coveted, but they rarely receive the kind of mainstream media attention afforded to the undated 20p.” Estimates have varied over the years but the Royal Mint claims no more than 250,000 coins ever made it into circulation. If you have one, it’s worth getting it verified by the Mint before having it valued.
Why are the 1p coins worth so much?
The rare coins are worth so much because they are the first coins without a date stamp to enter circulation in over 300 years. The mistake happened when the reverse side of all coins from the 1p to £1 were redesigned in 2008.