10p Coin

Posted : admin On 7/31/2022

The rarest 10p coins are currently: B – The James Bond alphabet 10p (2018) coin is worth around £6, making it the most valuable of the alphabet 10p coins M – Mackintosh (as in the rain coat!) alphabet 10p (2018) coin is worth around £4.50 K – King Arthur 10p coins from the alphabet collection is worth around £4.00 J – Jubilee 10p. All coins from the Isle of Man, presented with pictures, descriptions and more useful information: metal, size, weight, date, mintage.

Uncirculated quintessentially British A-Z alphabet 10 pence coins from 2018 and 2019 at various prices. Perfect for those doing the Great British Coin Hunt. The lovely S for Stonehenge 10p coin in the coin holder is only for illustration purposes.

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Collector values for circulation 10p coins found in your change, prices are based on 200 recent eBay sales for each coin. The price in gold is how much the coin would cost to buy on eBay, silver shows the amount you can sell your coin for on eBay (after fees are taken into account).

The mid price value is the price in the middle of the eBay buy and sell prices. This can be used as a guide when buying, selling or swapping on Facebook - buyer pays a little less than on eBay, seller receives a bit more.

A-Z 10p coins are shown in highest value first order, scroll down to find your coin to see the collector value guide prices last updated: 19/01/2021 20:04:58.

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A - Angel of the North
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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B - Bond… James Bond
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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N - National Health Service
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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R - Robin
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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L - Loch Ness Monster
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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H - Houses of Parliament
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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T - Teapot
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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Y - Yeoman Warder
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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J - Jubilee
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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E - English Breakfast
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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C - Cricket
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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D - Double Decker Bus
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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S - Stonehenge
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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F - Fish and Chips
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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V - Villages
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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Q - Queuing
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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O - Oak Tree
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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I - Ice-Cream Cone
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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G - Greenwich Mean Time
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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M - Mackintosh
2018 - 2019 circulation coin

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K - King Arthur
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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W - World Wide Web
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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Z - Zebra Crossing
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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U - Union Flag
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
Eire
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X - X marks the spot
2018 - 2019 circulation coin
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P - Post Box
2018 - 2019 circulation coin

eBay Prices and 10p Coin Valuation

Coins listed for sale as buy it now on eBay are often the source of fake news. People can list any item, including 10p coins from their pocket, for any price. A listed price is meaningless until items actually sell.

Thousands of UK coins, including all circulation 10p coins are sold everyday on eBay as both auctions and buy it now. Sold prices are a good measure of what people are currently willing to pay to add a 10p to their coin collection.

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How guide prices are calculated

eBay sales data was downloaded on 19/01/2021 at 20:04

Coin Hunter automatically processes sales data for each coin, the 200 most recently sold coins matching the coin name in the 10p coin category are used.

Results are checked to identify sales of 1 original circulation coin, sales identified as anything different are excluded.

Sold price and delivery price are processed to create a more accurate effective sales price. This uses an estimated actual delivery cost to reduce the coin price where free delivery is included or increase the value where delivery price is set above the actual cost of posting the item.

The remaining sales records are ordered by effective sales price, and the price of the item in the middle of the results (median position) is taken as the eBay buyer pays price shown on this page.

When selling coins on eBay, all sales (except when sell for £1 offer is available) are subject to payment of a final value fee equal to 10% of the selling price including any delivery charge. Most eBay sales use PayPal as the payment method, so the standard fees of 2.9% + 30p are also taken into account to show a seller gets value for each coin.

With the fee structure as described for eBay / PayPal sales - lower value coins will not return much more than face value when sold individually. Selling multiple coins as a single lot may be more cost effective, as the +30p part of the PayPal fee will not have such a big impact on profit returned.


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Ten pence / Deich pingin
Value10 pence
Mass11.31 g / 5.45 g
Diameter28.5 mm (1969–1993) /
(1993–2000) 22.0 mm
EdgeCoarse mill
CompositionCupronickel
Years of minting1969–2000
Catalog number
Obverse
DesignIrish harp
Design date1969 (first use 1928)
Reverse
DesignSalmon
DesignerPercy Metcalfe
Design date1969 (first use 1928)

The ten pence (10p) (Irish: deich pingin) coin was a subdivision of the Irish pound. It was used in the Republic of Ireland from 1969 to 2002,[1] with its last minting issue in 2000. It replaced the florin coin, of which it shared its design. Two different designs of the coin exist, both featuring a salmon on the reverse. The second was introduced in 1993 and is smaller, due to the reduction of the coin's value by inflation.

It was introduced two years prior to Decimal Day, 15 February 1971, due to its value at a tenth of a pound being the same as the previous florin. It retained the exact design and dimensions (except denomination) of the florin coin, introduced to the Irish Free State in 1928. Some florin coins remained in circulation until 1994, when it was decided to reduce the size of the ten pence coin.

The original ten pence weighed 11.31036 grams (0.398961 oz) and had a diameter of 2.85 centimetres (1.12 in). Its size became a problem after inflation reduced the coin's value, and it was last minted in 1986.

In 1993 a replacement was struck at 2.2 centimetres (0.87 in) diameter and 5.45 grams (0.192 oz). This new coin featured a salmon, but moved the location of the denomination as a result of reversing the picture of the salmon. The composition of the ten pence was 75% copper and 25% nickel.

10p Coin Size

The coin was worth ​110 of an Irish pound. All of the original ten pence coins were withdrawn on 1 June 1994. The smaller version was withdrawn when the euro currency was introduced in 2002.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Coin Types from Ireland'. World Coin Gallery. Retrieved 6 November 2011.

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