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United Kingdom 2 Pence Coin (1979)

Numismatics / Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$0.05 - $0.25

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular United Kingdom 2 pence coin, dated 1979. The coin is composed of bronze, giving it a distinct reddish-brown copper hue. It features the second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side, designed by Arnold Machin, where she is wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The legend surrounding the portrait typically reads 'ELIZABETH II D.G.REG.F.D.' along with the date. Based on the visible year 1979, the reverse side would depict the Badge of the Prince of Wales: a plume of three ostrich feathers enfiling a coronet of crosses pattee and fleurs-de-lys with the motto 'ICH DIEN' (I serve). The coin shows signs of moderate circulation, including surface scratches, minor dings on the rim, and a dulling of the original luster due to oxidation and handling. There are no signs of major corrosion, though some dark toning is present around the relief. The strike appears standard for currency of this era, with clear but slightly worn lettering and profile details. This piece was minted at the Royal Mint and represents the decimalization era of British currency.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of this 1979 United Kingdom 2 Pence coin. My assessment indicates the coin is in 'Very Fine' (VF) circulated condition. The bronze composition shows expected oxidation and a loss of mint luster, alongside surface abrasions and rim nicks consistent with general circulation. Authenticity appears likely given the standard strike characteristics and late-decimalization era production markers, though I have not performed a weight or diameter check. From a market perspective, this is a high-mintage issue with over 260 million units produced at the Royal Mint. Because it was minted after the 'New Pence' to 'Two Pence' legend transition (which occurred in 1982), it does not possess the rarity associated with the 1983 'New Pence' error. Current demand is largely confined to novice collectors or those filling year-sets. Comparable specimens in this condition are readily available and typically trade near their face value or slightly above for the copper content. Factors limiting the value include the high survival rate and the lack of 'Gem' status or rare die varieties. Limitations of this appraisal include the inability to verify the coin's metallic composition via XRF testing or to check for subtle rim alterations under high-power magnification. A full authentication would require physical measurement of the 7.12g standard weight and 25.9mm diameter, as well as an in-person search for potential strike errors hidden by the current patination. Provenance documentation is not required for a common-date issue of this nature.

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