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.
its worth $00.1.
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents in circulated condition.
His name is spelled "Lincoln," and it's worth one cent.
The last wheat-back cents were made in 1958, so a 1992 one would be impossibly rare. If your coin has the Lincoln Memorial on the back, it's an ordinary penny worth 1¢.
As with most 20p coins since their introduction in 1982 the date is on the back (the opposite side to the Queen's head) and such coins can be valued at exactly 20p. From the release of the new 20 Pence coin in 2008, the date is on the obverse (front) and it is still worth 20 Pence.
If the coin states 'NEW PENCE' instead of 'TWO PENCE' then apparently £500-£700. This is because of an error in 1983 using the old 'NEW PENCE' 2p back that was removed from production in 1981.
Immediately prior to Britains conversion to decimal currency in 1971, predecimal coins in circulation included the - Crown (Five Shillings) - equivalent to 25 New Pence Halfcrown (Two Shillings and Sixpence) - equivalent to 12.5 New Pence Florin (Two Shillings) - equivalent to 10 New Pence Shilling - equivalent to 5 New Pence Sixpence - equivalent to 2.5 New Pence Threepence - equivalent to 1.25 New Pence Penny - equivalent to 0.416 New Pence Halfpenny - equivalent to 0.208 New Pence The further back in time you go, the greater the variety of coins that were used.
A type of coin. It circulated during Colonial times in America. Back then, the Pound was not decimalized (divided into 100 cents/pence). 20 shillings made up a pound, and twelve pence made up a shilling. When the UK decimalized their currency in 1971, the sixpence was revalued to 2.5 new pence. Sixpence, however, continued to be legal tender into 1980.
I BOUGHT A SET OF ALL 3 TOKENS IN UNCIRCULATED CONDITION BACK AROUND 1980. I FOUND OUT THAT THE MINTAGE OF THESE TOKENS WAS RATHER LOW. THE 1/2 PENCE PIECE HAD A MINTAGE OF 2000 PIECES. THE 1 PENCE AND 6 PENCE WAS ABOUT 2500 APIECE. I PAID $53 FOR 1/2 PENCE. $30 FOR THE 1 PENCE AND $41 FOR THE 6 PENCE PIECE. WHAT RESEARCH I HAVE FOUND THEY ARE WORTH ABOUT TRIPLE THAT TODAY. TED
The date is on the coin's obverse side, but even without that fact, the wording NEW PENCE instead of just PENCE indicates it was minted some time between 1971 and 1981, following the transition to full decimal coinage. Assuming the coin was found in change, it's a very common circulation piece so it has no added value above 2 pence. If the two pence coin that says NEW PENCE, and it is from 1983, then it could be worth up to £600.
The British 1977 cupro-nickel 25 Pence coin, formerly known as a Crown, is a commemorative issued for the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and is collectible.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. A Penny and a Farthing are both coins from the now redundant British predecimal currency system. The Penny Farthing bicycle was so named for the contrast of the size of the front and back wheels which were likened to the old Penny and Farthing coins.
It was about 20 pence - 30 pence back then.I'm pretty sure it's cheaper to make your own,
Does it have a crown above the letters? I have one like that, and I have determined that it may represent Crown Potteries Company, who was in business in America in the early 20th century. I am still researching it now for clarification.
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.
You can hire a law firm to represent you in a class action suit against Crown Currency. If the group wins then you will get your money back from Crown.