The pt means pounds. The years are not what it seems. I went to a website called en.coin.net and found the information. I don't understand the conversion yet but am working on it.
Whatever someone's willing to pay for it!The price of an object relies on a number of factors; How desirable it is Its condition Current market levelWhile Roman coins have value the actual current...
More information is needed. What country issued the coin? What's its date? What is the wording on the coin? Please post a new question with those details to help ID your coin.
It depends on the coin and the quality.I belive that a two pound coin is worth around £10000.The prices have lowered from the last couple of years.now you could probably get it for £2500 now.