The accepted range is 90-94, so an average of 92.
92
'10p' is money, a 10 pence piece.
Yes, we in UK use the 10p coin. It used to be known as the 2 shilling piece, a Florin. That was before the UK changed to decimal currency in 1971. All of our coins in UK have the Queens head on them.
In the UK, from about 10p to about 40p.
An American dollar is 10p in the UK to find out more about money differences go to money/sex.com
An American dollar is 10p in the UK to find out more about money differences go to money/sex.com
The difference in mass between a 1990 coin and a new one is negligible for all practical purposes, unless the currency has been redesigned. (For example, in the early 1990's the UK issued new 5p and 10p coins to replace much heavier old coins.)
It's possible, but the percentage of silver would be very low, as silver is non-magnetic. <<>> If the coin is magnetic it is probably a steel one with plating on top of it. In the UK, 1p and 2p coins are copper-plated steel, while 5p and 10p are steel with nickel plating.
Two Such as the UK two pence decimal coin
Sounds like an Indian coin - not UK?
There are many possible answers and these will depend on the country and currency. For example, for the UK, one possible answer is 1 * 50p 3 * 20p 17 * 10p 9 * 1p
In the UK, the highest value coin in current wide circulation is the £2 coin.
It was the 20pence coin