Assuming you have a modern 2p coin dated 1971 or later, it's only worth face value unless it's in top uncirculated condition. The exchange rate for British pounds has varied between US$1.50 and $2.00 over the last few years, meaning a 2p coin is worth all of 3 to 4 US cents.
As of the current exchange rate (which fluctuates daily), 1 British pound is approximately equal to 1.37 US dollars. Therefore, a 10 pence coin is equivalent to 0.1 pounds. Converting this amount to US dollars, 10 pence would be worth around 14 cents in US currency.
It is worth about 30 cents via currency conversion. All 20p coins are common and have no premiums over their face value.
It is worth about 30 cents via currency conversion. All 20p coins are common and have no premiums over their face value.
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It is worth 52 U.S dollars
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As of the current exchange rate (which fluctuates daily), 1 British pound is approximately equal to 1.37 US dollars. Therefore, a 10 pence coin is equivalent to 0.1 pounds. Converting this amount to US dollars, 10 pence would be worth around 14 cents in US currency.
It is worth about 30 cents via currency conversion. All 20p coins are common and have no premiums over their face value.
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It is worth about 30 cents via currency conversion. All 20p coins are common and have no premiums over their face value.
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The 5 pence coin is worth only around 8 cents in US currency, or 5 pence in the UK.
Assuming it's a current British 2p coin dated 1968 or later, in average condition it's only worth face value - roughly US 3¢
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As of June 2016, 20 pence converts to 28 cents.
It is worth 52 U.S dollars