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What Is The Value Of 1982 Elizabeth Ii Twenty Pence Coin?

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The value of the 1982 Elizabeth II Twenty Pence Coin would depend on the following:

• Ever since the first of these coins have been issued (which was in 1982), they are still possibly being circulated, and would only be worth 20 pence.
• The value of the 1982 Elizabeth II Twenty Pence Coin would be considerably much higher if:
  - The coin is a part of a Proof
  - The coin is an individual Proof
  - The coin came from an uncirculated mint set
  - The coin has never been circulated and is in perfectly mint condition.

The following are the approximate value of the 1982 Elizabeth II Twenty Pence Coin above 20 pence. The values are the most likely price for the best specimen in its grade. The value may considerably drop, depending on the unstable demand for the specimen as well as the current economic condition.

• £0.40 GBP - The approximate value of a British 1982 Elizabeth 20 Pence Coin, cupro nickel, heptagonal, has never been circulated and in perfectly mint condition.
• £2 GBP - The approximate value of a British 1982 Elizabeth 20 Pence Coin, cupro nickel, heptagonal, with Proof FDC, has never been circulated and in perfectly mint condition.
• £35 GBP - The approximate value of a British 1982 Elizabeth 20 Pence Coin, cupro nickel, heptagonal, with Proof piedfort in silver FDC, has never been circulated and in perfectly mint condition.

In June 2009, a unique and unintentional dateless version of the coin was circulated. It is the first undated British coin in circulation for over 300 years. The rarity of such a coin, matched with the publicity that they have received, reached its estimate value from around £40 to £60.

To receive a more accurate value, it is highly advisable to bring the specimen for inspection by reliable coin dealer.

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