Predecimal British Pennies could be worth anything from a few Pence to many Pounds depending on the year, their condition and their relative availability.
Valuations for most British Pennies will already appear on WikiAnswers.
Use the question format - "What is the value of a 1902 British Penny?" to find a current valuation for the particular Penny you are interested in.
Please note that any valuation of £0.50 is only a token value to keep the coin on the database.
For that quantity of coins, you would need to consult a coin catalogue. There is insufficient space in this forum to list the various gradings of 60 coins plus their variations.
Alternatively, if you ask a question about one particular year, the answer will already be on Answers.com.
Use this format -
What is the value of a 1902 British Penny
Assuming that they are all British Coins and that they are all circulated but in reasonably good condition -
1900 Penny - £2 to £10 GBP.
1906 Penny - £2 to £18 GBP.
1939 Farthing - not much
1942 Halfpenny - not much
1950 Halfpenny - £1 to £3 GBP.
One question at a time please. The answers to all of your queries are already on WikiAnswers. Please use the format - What is the value of a 1929 British Penny
If you want that much detail, buy a British coin catalogue or go to your local library who will be certain to have one.
in the states a nickel and a quarter. in the UK a twenty pence and a ten pence.
In 2010, the Royal Mint produced the following British general circulation coins - Two Pound coins - 2,015,000 One Pound coins - 38,505,000 50 Pence coins - 510,090 20 Pence coins - 91,700,500 10 Pence coins - 25,320,500 5 Pence coins - 180,250,500 2 Pence coins - 38,000,000 1 Penny coins - 421,002,000 A total of 797,303,590 British coins. These figures do not include any of the Proof or bullion coins or the 2012 Olympic commemorative coins. Neither does it include the coins made for the 16 other countries the Royal Mint is contracted to produce coins for.
Five x 2 Pence coins = 10 Pence
The 5 New Pence and 10 New Pence coins were put into circulation in 1968, three years ahead of the scheduled "D-day" of the 15th of February, 1971.
It took me ages to work this out - its an americansm - the coin values go 25 pence 10 pence 5 pence 1 pence I put pence as I find it easier to think in sterling but of course officially its cents - the Americans use 'quarters' ie 25 cent coins where we have 20 p and 50 p coins instead. Makes your brain work even harder as we are not used to the coinage! I was getting really annoyed at not being able to play this game and now I can (badly!)
The two coins are a ten-pence coin and a one pence-coin. The one-pence coin is the one that is not a ten-pence coin.
There are 100 pence in a pound So 5 twenty-pence coins make a pound. If there are 12 pounds in the bag, and it only contains twenty-pence coins, then there must be 12 times 5 twenty-pence coins. 12 x 5 = 60 60 twenty-pence coins = £12.00
2 pence
It is impossible to answer the question without knowing the values of the coins. For example, the UK has 20 pence but not 25p whereas the US has 25 cents but not 20c.
There are 100 pence in a pound. Multiply by 100
This is a common riddle and misconception. 1 of the 2 coins isn't a 20 pence, but the other one will be, thus, a 20 pence and 10 pence add up to 30 pence.
7 x 2 Pence coins and 1 x Penny.