These coins are no longer in circulation since Irelands changeover to the Euro in 2002.
Unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they have little or no value.
Any year of issue Eire 20 Pence coin might get up to £3 GBP if it is uncirculated and in absolute mint condition.
The Eire (Irish) 20 Pence coin minted from 1986 to 2000, is made from a nickel/bronze alloy and are not plated. Any discolouration (browning or yellowing) will most likely be due to light tarnishing of the coin.
After the abolition of the Guilder, the new most valuable coin would be the 2 Euro coin
These coins are no longer in circulation since Irelands changeover to the Euro in 2002. Unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they have little or no value.
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The most valuable coin in the world is the Flowing Hair Dollar. This coin was minted in 1794. This coin last sold in 2013 for just over ten million dollars.
Mexico's most valuable coin is the 50 pesos gold coin from any year in the 1920's. The gold coin from 1923, 1924, and 1926 is sold for over $2,000 on eBay.
The most valuable American coin in current production is the half dollar. This half dollar is worth 50 cents when used.
Not much. Because Ireland has switched to using the Euro as its primary form of currency, there is no real "exchange rate" except perhaps converting the Irish 50 pence to Euros to US dollars which wouldn't be much. The coin itself is not rare, nor is struck using any type of precious metals. So really, the coin might be worth a few cents at most.
The most valuable coin is a 1933 double eagle gold coin. One was sold for $3,000,000 at a bid
It could be any 50 cent or 50 Pence coin issued since 1953 by any of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries. If the coin has no country name on it, it is most likely a British 50 Pence coin issued between 1969 and now.
Yes. The British 20 Pence coin was first issued in 1982 and have been minted in most years since, in annual quantities ranging from 31 million to 740 million.
The only British 2 Pence coins minted in 1983 were minted for either Mint Uncirculated or Proof coin sets. A total of 631,000 British 2 Pence coins were minted for the Mint Uncirculated coin sets. The "Mule" (2 New Pence instead of Two Pence) coins were included in sets packed by the Royal Mint for the "Martini and Heinz presentation sets", and not all sets included the "Mule" 2 Pence coin. No "Mule" coins were included in any of the Royal Mint sets. Nobody has ventured a specific quantity of coins that were minted, but rather the vague "some" or "a quantity". For want of a better answer, a number very significantly less than 631,000 of the 1983 "mule" 2 New Pence coins were minted.