Royal Mint error results in undated coins

by The Web on June 29, 2009

in British Coins, Coin Errors, Royal Mint, World Coins

Take a close look at that shiny new 20p piece in your purse or pocket - it could be worth a lot more than you think.

A rare error at the Royal Mint means that tens of thousands of the coins produced earlier this year don't have 2009 stamped on them.

Coin experts say the lack of a date makes them worth £50 each, and potentially much more in future...

Full Article: Have you a 20p worth £50 in your pocket... - Mail Online

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Lisa July 1, 2009 at 5:03 am

Hi, I have one of these undated coins and have been watching them sell on ebay over the last couple of days, with one selling for £5800! Is this a realistic price to sell them at or was that seller just really lucky?

Simon July 20, 2009 at 8:51 am

I dont think this has gone through yet. No one knows whether this transaction has been completed. Realistic price is £83 – £120 nowsdays. It will be worth a lot more in the future. Do you still have the coin?

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