A British 1986 Two Pence coin (Proof FDC), could fetch up to £1 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
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 Two Pence.
Please check your coin. You possibly refer to the 1986 commemorative Two Pound coin.
The 1986 British Two Pound coin is a commemorative coin for the 13th Commonwealth Games held in Scotland. Although coin was issued as a commemorative rather than a general circulation coin, it is still legal tender in the United Kingdom.
It should be fairly easy since the standard alloy 1 pound coin is yellow-ish and the silver one is, well, silver. The silver one is also a proof so it should have very reflective mirror like surfaces.
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No. Sixpence is a British Commonwealth coin and is worth six Pennies. A Dime is a US coin and worth 10 cents.
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It's worth exactly one pound.
Any bank will accept any Two Pound coin, they are legal tender.
Prior to Scotland becoming a part of the United Kingdom, Scotland issued a 40 Shilling coin. Currently, Scotland uses the British currency which includes a Two Pound coin. There have been several decimal British Two Pound coins issued featuring Scotland. 1986 13th Commonwealth Games held in Scotland. 1989 Tercentenary of the Socttish Claim of Right. 2002 17th Commonwealth Games Manchester (Scottish Issue). 2007 Tercentary of the Acts of Union.
A 1889 gold 5 pound coin is worth 5 pounds of gold, while a 1889 2 pound gold coin is only worth 2 pounds of gold.
The current value of a commonwealth 2 pound coin dated 1986 depends very much on which country it is from. There are several countries that call themselves commonwealths and use the pound as their monetary unit.
Such a coin does not exist. The English have never produced a 4 Pound coin.