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bank of england �2 coin 1994

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filthiestfis | 21:23 Mon 28th Apr 2008 | How it Works
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My dad has kept a �2 coin from 1994 which celebrates the bank of england's 300th anniversary. Its not in mint condition, it was given to him in circulation. He says its worth more than its tender value. I say that even if only a limited number of them were made, the fact that its in used condition and quite recent means that it cant be worth more than a few pennies above its set value.
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You are. Get him to take it to a coin dealer for a valuation if he doesn't belive you. Or take it to a Bank, they will swap it for a shiny new �2 coin.
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Thanks sammysnake ^^
It is worth exactly �2. I have several �2 coins all with different designs. One of them being the 300th anniversary coin.

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