Such a coin does not exist.
Decimal currency was not introduced until 1971, including the 2 Pence coin.
A 2p Eire coin from 1990 typically has a nominal value of two pence, but its actual worth can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, in circulated condition, it might be worth slightly more than its face value, while uncirculated or rare variations could fetch a higher price. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin collector or numismatic expert.
There was no 1939 Eire (Irish) Penny minted.
There was no Eire (Irish) 1960 Penny produced.
There were no Eire (Irish) 1957 Shillings minted.
The Eire (Irish) 2 Pence was not introduced to the currency until the changeover to decimal currency in 1971.
Such a coin does not exist. The Eire Florin (Two Shillings) did not enter the Irish currency until about 1928.
Such a coin does not exist. The Eire (Irish) 10 Pence coin was first introduced into the currency in 1969.
If -4 = 2p+10 Then the value of p is -7
To find the value of p, simply use addition, subtraction and division to isolate p: 5p -1 = 2p + 20 5p - 2p - 1 = 2p - 2p + 20 3p - 1 + 1 = 20 + 1 3p/3 = 21/3 p = 7 The value of p is 7.
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That depends what the value of p is.
To calculate -2p(-38), you first need to know the value of the variable ( p ). If ( p ) is a constant, simply multiply -2 by ( p ) and then by -38. For example, if ( p = 1 ), then -2p(-38) would equal 76. Without a specific value for ( p ), the expression remains as is: -2p(-38).