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Unboxing the truth behind 4 Queen Elizabeth coins: 1969 Australia 10c, 1979 UK 2p, 1987 UK 2p, and 1998 UK 20p. In minutes, you’ll learn the exact collector checks that decide value—worn vs high-grade, uncirculated/proof-like shine, and the rare mint errors that can turn ordinary change into auction attention. No fake “million” claims—just real signs to look for: sharp rims, clean strike, original Lustre, correct wording, and “wrong-looking” metal or alignment. Grab your coins and a light—by the end you’ll know which ones are common… and which ones deserve a closer look. queen Elizabeth coin, Elizabeth ii coin, uk coin value, British coin value, rare UK coins, 2p coin, 2p value, 1979 2p, 1987 2p, new pence, two pence, 2p error, error coin, off Centre coin, double strike, clipped coin, 20p coin, 1998 20p, 20p value, rare 20p, coin worth money, valuable coins, coin hunt, coin jar, pocket change, coin collecting, UK coins, British coins, Australia coin, Australian coins, 1969 10 cent, 10 cent value, queen Elizabeth Australia, uncirculated coin, proof coin, graded coin, Pcgs, NGC, coin appraisal, coin value check, rare coins, coin shorts, numismatics, old coins, coin tips, money coins Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The coin values mentioned are estimated and can change depending on condition, rarity, demand, grading, and market trends. I am not a certified grader or financial advisor, and this is not a promise, guarantee, or offer to buy/sell any coin. Always verify your coin with a trusted dealer or professional grading service and check recent auction results before making any decision. Use this information at your own risk. Old coins are found worldwide, and collectors everywhere search, trade, and build sets—online and offline. I research through trusted sources and coin collectors to share honest guidance, but values are estimates and can change with condition, rarity, demand, and grading. Always verify with a reputable dealer or grading service.