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What Is A 1982 20 Pence Coin Worth?

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The coin that you mentioned in your question is potentially still in circulation so if this is the case, your coin is not going to worth a great deal.

A British 1982 20 pence coin that is made of cupro nickel that is in absolutely mint condition and is uncirculated will only bring you about 40 pence.

A British 1982 20 pence coin that is made of cupro nickel (Proof FDC) that is in absolutely mint condition and that has not been circulated could only bring you around £2.

A British 1982 20 pence coin (proof piedfort made from Silver FDC) that is also in mint condition and has not been circulated could bring you around £35.

The best thing to do when it comes to working out how much your coins are worth is to take them to a jeweler or someone who specializes in coin valuations. If they ask you to sell it, you should politely decline for now and go to visit at least one or two more shops to see if they give you a higher price. Although the valuation given by each shop will not vary greatly, it is always a good idea to get a range of prices.

If you are looking to sell your coin then you should obviously go for the person who offers you the highest amount of money, although it is unlikely that there will be a big fluctuation in the prices that you are offered.

Another way that you can find out how much your coins are worth is to look on the Internet on one of the many valuation websites that there are on the Internet. On these you can speak to independent valuators and companies to see if they have any advice or tips on how to sell your coins. You can also get in touch with coin collectors to talk to them about selling your coins, post the types of coins you own on the forums and see if anyone is interested in what you have.

These websites will also be able to give you advice on what to look for on your coins so that you can have a go yourself at working out how much your coins cost. There will also be some handy tips on how to haggle with different valuators.

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