From 1982 to 2008, the date on the British 20 Pence coin was on the reverse.
From 2008, on the new design coin, the date is on the obverse.
There is only supposed to be one date.
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 Twenty Pence.
Due to a mishap with the dies, there were some 2008 20 Pence coins minted with no date at all. These "mules" are potentially worth a lot of money depending on who you choose to beleive.
These coins have only just been released into 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 20 Pence.
130 British Pence is equal to One Pound and 30 Pence.
Maybe one dollar to a collector.
There are 100 British Pence in One British Pound. If you refer to predecimal British currency, 100 old pence would equal 8 Shillings and 4 Pence.
There are 100 Pence in a British Pound, therefore there are 10,000 pence in One Hundred Pounds.
One.
1997 British 50 Pence coins do not have thistles or roses on either side. The 1997 coin has Britannia on the reverse.
British Sterling: 126 in new pence is £1.26p (one pound and 26p (pronounced as pee not pence)).
Only mint condition Uncirculated and Proof coins in the original packaging might have a value of Three Pounds, otherwise, 10 Pence coins are worth 10 Pence.
There is one cent is one penny.
110 British Pence = One Pound and Ten Pence in the new currency. In the old British currency, it would be 9 Shillings and Twopence (9/2d).
The Modern one pence piece and the old three pence piece
One british pound in currency.