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- Ten pence (British coin) - Wikipedia
Ten pence coins are legal tender for amounts up to the sum of £5 when offered in repayment of a debt; however, the coin's legal tender status is not normally relevant for everyday transactions During Queen Elizabeth II 's reign, four different obverses were used
- 10p Coin Designs and Specifications - The Royal Mint
View the 10p coin designs that have been issued in the United Kingdom
- Ten Pence 1992 (Small), Coin from United Kingdom - Online Coin Club
The British decimal ten pence (10p) coin - often pronounced ten pee - is a unit of currency equalling ten one-hundredths of a pound sterling The coin was first issued in 1968 before the currency was decimalised, to circulate in parallel with the florin (two shillings) coin it eventually replaced
- Top 12 list of most valuable and rarest 10p coins - Wise
Learn all about the most valuable and rare 10p coins you can find in our thorough blog post Why are some 10p coins determined to be rare? Most likely, you already know at least a few, if not all the traits, that make a coin rare
- Are Old 10p Coins Worth Anything? - Good Collector
Old 10p coins usually aren’t worth anything more than face value While some rare 10p coins do sell for a little more than face value, it’s usually not a very notable sum of money However, some rare 10p coins do list on auction sites for tens of pounds, so it’s still worth checking your collection
- 10 Pence - Elizabeth II 3rd portrait; small type - Numista
It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members
- How much are the A to Z 10p coins worth? How rare are they? - Copes Coins
This article looks in depth at the A-Z Alphabet 10p coins issued by the Royal Mint and the history behind the designs of each coin We will also look at the mintage figures, how rare each coin is and the potential value of the coins
- 10 Pence - Elizabeth II 4th portrait; Crowned Lion - Numista
Fourth crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, legend around Unabridged legend: Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensatrix Translation: Elizabeth II by the Grace of God Queen Defender of the Faith Engraver: Ian Rank-Broadley
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