British 20 Pence coins have no country name on them.
20 Pence coins from any of the British Crown Dependancies such as Jersey or Guernsey, or from an Overseas Territory such the Falkland Islands will have the "country" name on them.
The British 20 Pence coin was first released in 1982.
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There were no British 1975 25 Pence coins issued.
Such a coin does not exist. The British 20 Pence coin was first issued in 1985. They are heptagonal, not round.
The older design 20 Pence coin has a Crowned Double Rose on the reverse. The newer design 20 Pence coin has a part of the composite design of the British Royal Shield.
No. Until the new design British 20 Pence coin first issued in 2008, the date was only ever on the reverse of the 20 Pence coin.
The first British 20 Pence coin was issued in 1982.
Currently, British general circulation currency comes in the following denominations - 1 Penny coin 2 Pence coin 5 Pence coin 10 Pence coin 20 Pence coin 50 Pence coin 1 Pound coin 2 Pound coin 5 Pound note 10 Pound note 20 Pound note 50 Pound note
A 20 Pence coin is a British coin worth one fifth of a British Pound (GBP). A "nickel" is a US 5 cent coin. At current exchange rates (Jan 2011), the British 20 Pence coin is worth about 32 cents USD.
All years of issue of the British 20 Pence coin are still in circulation and are worth 20 Pence in Britain and its dependencies. As at 14-May-2012, 20 Pence British is worth about $0.32 USD.
All years of issue of the Eire 20 Pence coin are identical. See the link below.
The British 20 Pence coin is seven sided, or heptagonal, to help with identification and to avoid confusion with other similar sized coins.