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Silver 2 pence

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Type of British error coin
Error Silver Two Pence
UK
Value£0.02 (face value)
Mass7.12 g
Diameter25.9 mm
ShapeCircle
CompositionCupro-nickel or Nickel-plated steel used in 10 pence
Obverse
Reverse

Silver two pences are British error coins that occur when silver-coloured two pence British coins are accidentally struck after a cupro-nickel blank, which is used for ten pence coins, was left inside the barrel during the minting process.

Comparison between error and normal two pences
Silver two pence 1971

Years of minting

  • 1971: struck on cupro-nickel blank
  • 1992 - 2018: cupro-nickel blank
  • 2001: Copperless, appears duller than the others
Silver 2 pence 2011 (note the dull colour)

Occasions found

References

  1. "Donated 2p coin auctioned for £800 by Reading hospital". BBC News. 19 July 2015.
  2. ^ "'Silver' 2p sells for £1,350 - 67,500 times face value". BBC News. 15 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Rare 2p coin put in hospital donation could fetch £1k". BBC News. 17 July 2015.
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