The Royal Mint advises that 94,500,300 British 20 Pence coins were issued for 2009.
There are two different British 50 Pence coins commemorating the "150th Anniversary of the Institution of the Victoria Cross", both issued in 2006. One coin depicts the obverse and reverse of the Victoria Cross, with the initials VC. The second coin shows a soldier carrying a wounded comrade against a silhouette of the Victoria Cross. Both coins were reissued in sets in 2009 as various Proof FDC coins.
Yes. The Royal Mint has been progressively releasing 50 Pence coins featuring the 29 Olympic and Paralympic sports since October 2010.
The image on the "tails" side of a British non-commemorative 1969 to 2009 50 Pence coin is Britannia. The image on the "tails" side of a British non-commemorative 2009 to present 50 Pence coin is part of a composite design and shows the lower portion of the "Royal Shield". All other British 50 Pence coins are commemoratives and show an image relative the commemorated event. See the link below.
10p coins were first issued in 1968. In circulated condition they're only worth face value, about 15 cents as of 04/2009
All British 5 Pence coins should have a milled edge. I do not know about "rare", but it is certainly not how it was intended to be, and if there is one, there may be more. It would fall into the category of a minting error and may have some value above the usual. A reputable coin dealer may be able to advise and give a valuation.
The John Tyler Presidential dollars were issued in 2009.
These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 20 Pence.
As of January 26, 2009, the British Pound is valued at US$1.395. This means that 20 pence would be worth about 28 US cents.
So far 2009 was the only year no Proof Silver Eagles were issued.
From 1982 to 2009, the mintage of Bailiwick of Jersey coins is as follows - Year Mintage 1982 200,000 1983 400,000 1984 250,000 1986 100,000 1987 100,000 1989 100,000 1990 150,000 1997 600,000 1998 900,000 2002 975,500 2003 10,000 2005 500,000 2006 500,000 2007 780,000 2009 1,500,000
The exchange rate varies daily, as at 18th July 2009, 1 Euros = 0.86 British Pounds (86 pence)
I THINK SO THEY WILL BE SYRELY ISSUED IN THE YEAR 2009