Jasper Hunt Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 (edited) In 1983 a two pence coin was minted that incorrectly had new pence printed on the reverse side of the coin.I have found a coin which is the same as this but it is dated 1980.... Could anybody enlighten me into its history and any infomation about it, as i would like to find out how much it is worth.. Thankyou, and i am sorry that i do not have a picture of the item.. Would be very thankful if people could get back to me asap! Edited January 31, 2012 by Jasper Hunt Quote
davidrj Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 In 1983 a two pence coin was minted that incorrectly had ‘new pence’ printed on the reverse side of the coin.I have found a coin which is the same as this but it is dated 1980.... Could anybody enlighten me into its history and any infomation about it, as i would like to find out how much it is worth.. Thankyou, and i am sorry that i do not have a picture of the item.. Would be very thankful if people could get back to me asap!good summary by our host hereDavid Quote
Jasper Hunt Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 In 1983 a two pence coin was minted that incorrectly had ‘new pence’ printed on the reverse side of the coin.I have found a coin which is the same as this but it is dated 1980.... Could anybody enlighten me into its history and any infomation about it, as i would like to find out how much it is worth.. Thankyou, and i am sorry that i do not have a picture of the item.. Would be very thankful if people could get back to me asap!good summary by our host hereDavidThank you very much on getting back to me so quickly. Shame on the coin but nice to find out about the back ground behind it. Thankyou Quote
Jasper Hunt Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 Also, i was wondering what is the coin you have as your display picture as i have around 20 or so of them and cannot find out much about them??? Quote
Jasper Hunt Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 They range from 1910 to the 70's?? Any idea? Quote
davidrj Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 They range from 1910 to the 70's?? Any idea?UK bronze pennies you have are unlikely to have any significant value unless they have seen little circulation, what dates have you? Quote
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