Wow, apparently, nobody else noticed that the 1997 2 pound coins all have an earlier portrait of the Queen (the one that you are mentioning) than the 1998 and later coins.
In uncirculated (as new) condition, the 1997 2 pound is worth slightly more than face value to a collector. In average circulated condition, they are worth only face value.
Actually, all UK coins changed to the later (current) portrait of the Queen in 1998.
2007-08-09 14:35:07
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answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7
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2 Coin Necklace
2016-10-03 08:45:47
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answered by ? 4
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The necklace has to be worth more than £2?
You mean the coin is on a necklce... they go from 25 quid depending on the chain when new but aren't worth more than a tenner if that's all it is.
IS it the queen's necklce? Nah only a bare £2! The Queen is worth more these days if you can get her to dress down, Annie Leibovitz reckons...
2007-08-09 02:06:25
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answered by Teal R 5
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Hi right now it is worth £2. or maybe £3 to a collector but in years to come as the become more rare it will increase in price. Like the old 1p that had the old King on are worth thousands.
2007-08-09 03:46:15
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answered by davetumalty 4
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Urban myth.
Worth less than £2 in fact as it is merely a token representing monetary value.... as are all coins and bank notes.
2007-08-09 02:01:03
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answered by mittobridges@btinternet.com 4
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2017-02-10 17:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is worth £10.
2007-08-09 01:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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nope, only worth £2
2007-08-09 02:05:40
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answered by nat 3
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Nope.
2007-08-09 01:56:14
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answered by witchnanny 4
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I'll give you $1
2007-08-09 01:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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