Great Britain has just started to convert from paper money to plastic money with the release of a five pound note for Scotland. They are cheaper to make and alleged last longer but they still are not as sturdy as metal coins.
This coin is a bit beat up and the queen kind of looks like she got bit by a zombie. Still the coin can last up to 100 years in circulation. They have changed metal content since 2007 but these older coins are still readable by vending machines in the U.K., at least they should be.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Pence / Great Britain
Year: 2007
Mintage: 246,720,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.10 in VF (very-fine)
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I have a coin similar to this one but it has 1990 on no damages.ita a 5 pence.
ReplyDeletea coin similar to this one but it has 1990 on no damages.ita a 5 pence.
ReplyDeleteAbout $0.10