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In the United kingdom it would be worth 10 pence. In the USA it would be the equivalent of about 16 cents
Please check your coin. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become Queen until 1952 after the death of her father, King George VI. The 5 Pence coin was not introduced into the currency until 1968.
The worth of a 1995 Elizabeth II D C R G FD 20 pence is dependent on the condition of the coin and what others are willing to pay. Since the coin is so recent, it is probably not worth much more than 20 pence.
20 pence
You do not specify which coin. The 1 and 2 New Pence coins are still potentially in circulation, so are worth 1 and 2 Pence respectively. The Half, 5, 10 and 50 New Pence coins have long since been withdrawn from circulation and demonetised. Unless they are in mint condition, they are worth little or nothing.
50 pence.
Yes. The current 5 pence coin issued since 1990, weighs 3.25 grams. The current 10 pence coin issued since 1992, weighs 6.5 grams.
That's Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth the EleventhAssuming it's from Canada, your coin is mostly silver and might sell for $5 or $6.
Not much, it is worth about 3-4 cents or so in the exchange rate. It is an incredibly common coin and in typical circulation in the UK.
2 Pence coins are not used as commemoratives.
Think it is a it of money
about 30 cents