on 07-04-2024 01:40 AM
on 07-04-2024 04:04 AM
Don't spend it all in one place.
07-04-2024 04:42 AM - edited 07-04-2024 04:43 AM
@mwick-94 wrote:I have a 2011 20 cent piece with Prince William n princess Kate on it
I just had a quick look up on ebay.
Not very flattering image of Kate, I didn't think.
But the price for this rare coin (so all the ads say) varies from about $1 (with $1.99 postage) up to about $6 or so for one from a mint roll.
If yours is a circulated coin, I guess it could be worth a little more than the 20c face value, but not a fortune more.
But collecting special coins can be fun, so why not keep it?
on 07-04-2024 06:32 AM
@springyzone wrote:
@mwick-94 wrote:I have a 2011 20 cent piece with Prince William n princess Kate on it
But the price for this rare coin (so all the ads say) varies from about $1 (with $1.99 postage) up to about $6 or so for one from a mint roll.
Here we go again, calling a not so rare coin, rare just to try to suck the punters in. It had a mintage of 10.1 Million coins.
Now if you had the 50 cent piece maybe you could at least attempt to say rare, but why encourage the rip off merchants.
on 07-04-2024 10:10 AM
Yes, I thought the same. That is why I put rare in italics. I didn't realise there were 10 mill of them minted though. That's hardly rare. Even on ebay, there are several available, they aren't hard to get if someone is after one.
But I know a lot of people like to collect the coins that mark special occasions.
on 07-04-2024 10:44 AM
on 07-04-2024 10:49 AM
You will be out of pocket once you pay the fees
20 cent coin which is common as ditch water is not worth more than 20 cents
But by all means, list on eBay if you wish
on 07-04-2024 02:08 PM
Add quite a bit to it and buy an icecream.