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There are two coins currently in circulation which could be worth far more than their face value. A coin collector has shared ...
"This problem affected less than 250,000 coins of the 136 million 20p pieces minted in 2008-09 and was due to the previous obverse (the ‘heads’ side) being used with the new reverse (the ...
Typically, the date of a 2008 20p coin can be found on the reverse – commonly known as tails – side of the coin. He added: "Normally, the date on a 20p is on the reverse right under the crown.
This problem affected less than 250,000 coins of the 136 million 20p pieces minted in 2008-09 and was due to the previous obverse (the 'heads' side) being used with the new reverse (the 'tails ...
This problem affected less than 250,000 coins of the 136 million 20p pieces minted in 2008-09 and was due to the previous obverse (the 'heads' side) being used with the new reverse (the 'tails ...
A rare coin expert has sparked excitement among collectors by revealing that a certain 20p piece could be worth a "small fortune". TikTok user, Coin Collecting Wizard advised his followers to ...
Searching by sold items on eBay, you can see that the rare 20p coin can be sold for around £50 on average, with some much higher. One was sold £203 in March this year and another fetched £172 ...
Look closely at both sides of the 20p coin – if you can’t find a date anywhere, you might just be holding a valuable Royal Mint blunder. Coin mistakes like this are highly sought after by ...
An expert has called for a thorough check of wallets and coin collections for a seemingly ordinary 20 pence piece that could be worth as much as £80. At first glance, this coin might not catch ...
It turns out that fewer than 250,000 of these dateless coins were struck among over 136 million produced that year, due to an oversight that paired an old heads side design with a new tails one ...
The Coin Collecting Wizard explained: "It's all to do with a die mix-up at the Royal Mint, causing the coin to have no date. " This anomaly affected less than 250,000 of the 136 million 20p coins ...
According to him, less than a quarter of a million of these particular coins were produced from over 136 million minted in 2008, caused by an older heads side design being accidentally paired with ...
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