The five pence coin, commonly known as a 5p coin, is a British coin that is worth one-twentieth of a pound. In U.S. dollars, its value is approximately 6 to 7 cents, depending on the current exchange rate. The exact value can fluctuate due to currency conversion rates, but it is generally considered a small denomination coin.
The 5 pence coin is worth only around 8 cents in US currency, or 5 pence in the UK.
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Assuming it's a current British 2p coin dated 1968 or later, in average condition it's only worth face value - roughly US 3¢
There are 40 five pence coins in 2 pounds. This is because 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, so 2 pounds is equal to 200 pence. Dividing 200 pence by 5 pence per coin gives us 40 coins.
A 20 Pence coin is a British coin worth one fifth of a British Pound (GBP). A "nickel" is a US 5 cent coin. At current exchange rates (Jan 2011), the British 20 Pence coin is worth about 32 cents USD.
The value of a 10 new pence coin from 1974 can vary based on its condition and rarity. Generally, it is worth between $1 to $5 in US money for common circulated coins. However, uncirculated or special edition coins may fetch higher prices among collectors. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin collector or appraisal service.
Assuming you have a British coin, not much. 1948 shillings contain no silver and are quite common. Such a coin would sell for about a dime in US money, or about 5-7 pence in UK pounds.
The US has never denominated coins in pence, only cents. And in any case "pence" is plural so no coin would show the denomination "one pence". If by any chance you have a large copper coin about the size of a half dollar with the words ONE CENT on the back, you have what's called a Large Cent. Please see the Related Question for more information.
No. Sixpence is a British Commonwealth coin and is worth six Pennies. A Dime is a US coin and worth 10 cents.
The answer will depend on the currency being used. For example, the US does not have a 20 pence coin which the UK does, conversely, the UK does not have a 25 pence coin.
It is in common circulation and worth 2 British Pence, or about 3 cents US/Canadian. It is a common coin and worth no more than face value.
As of June 2016, 20 pence converts to 28 cents.