A British 20 pence piece.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become queen until 1952. The 20 Pence coin was first issued in 1982.
There is no silver in any circulating Australian decimal coin.
The monarch that is on the British 5 note is Queen Elizabeth II. In fact, The Queen's head is printed on one side of the 5, 10, 20, and 50 pound notes. Queen Elizabeth is the first monarch to have their portrait on a bank note of any kind.
All Australian silver coins (5, 10, 20 and 50 cent) are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel. The standard issue Australian 20 cent coin has Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a platypus on the reverse with a "20". They have a milled edge, weigh 11.31 grams and are 28.52 mm in diameter. The Australian 20 cent coin is occasionally used as a commemorative and the reverse design will be different from the usual. See the link below.
20 dollars in the british virgin islands
This coin does not exist. The platypus is on the 20c coin, and is worth 20 cents. The 5c coin has an echidna on it, and is worth five Australian cents.
Please check your coin. The Halfpenny has been out of circulation for well over 20 years, and Queen Elizabeth II is not very likely to be with us in 2963. If you refer to a 1963 British Halfpenny, the coin has very little value if it has been in circulation.
25 years old.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is currently 92 years old (as of 20/07.2017).
20 November 1947
20 November 1947
The value of a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977 coin depends on several factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins can range in value from a few dollars to around $20 or more. To get a more accurate appraisal, it is recommended to consult with a professional coin dealer or appraiser.