British Twenty Pence (Tudor Rose Reverse)
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Year of Issue: 1989
Denomination: 20 Pence
Composition: Cupro-nickel (84% copper, 16% nickel)

Brief Description
A heptagonal (seven-sided) coin featuring the Badge of England, a crowned Tudor Rose, with the date 1989 split on either side of the crown.
Historical Significance
The 20p coin was introduced in 1982 to bridge the gap between 10p and 50p coins. This design by William Gardner was used from 1982 until 2008, symbolizing the historic union of the Houses of York and Lancaster.
Estimated Value
Circulated: £0.20 (Face Value); Uncirculated: £1.00 - £2.00
Care Instructions
Keep in a dry environment to prevent tarnishing. Handle by the edges to avoid leaving oils from fingerprints. Do not clean with abrasive chemicals as it can damage the numismatic surface.
Created At: 2026-03-23T02:03:56.970807