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What do you do with a dateless 20p?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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It's a rare coin You collect them

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Date-less coins are called culls and usually only worth their raw silver metal value. If they're worn enough to be missing their dates they've generally lost a fair amount of metal so you won't get full melt pricing for them. You might find a dealer who's willing to take them to add to his stash of culls for future melting, or you can shop around at a few of those "we buy gold and silver" places to see what they might offer. Unfortunately you'll have to be prepared to take about 2/3 or less of their retail value, currently around 13 to 15 times the coins' original face value. There are also many silver 1 oz. rounds that have designs of older coins that are dateless and they sell at current market value of silver. As mentioned above, try not to sell to the "we buy______" people. They make their money by preying on unsuspecting people, especially the ones that are what I call "gypsie buyers" ( they set up shop at hotels, etc. and go from city to city). You could wind up getting only 20% of what an honest coin dealer will pay.