Collectable 50p Coins
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The CoinChecker guide part one How do 50p coins become valuable? Expert Philip Mussell, the director of Coin News, has explained what coins belong in the bank and which could be sent to ebay. Rare 50p coins: Royal Mint reveals 10 rarest coins in circulation – the list in full, and if they’re valuable. The rest of the list is dominated by the Olympic-themed 50ps minted in 2011 to.
Battle of Hastings 50p Coin 2016 This coin was released to mark 750 years since the Battle of Hastings, with around 6.7 million coins minted. As you can see, that means the coin isn’t particularly rare. However, in June 2020, one of these coins. Those in particularly good condition could even be worth over £100 to collectors; recently, a rare silver Kew Gardens 50p coin sold for £400 at auction – an impressive 800 times its face value.
FIVE new 50p coins celebrating some of the nation’s most loved pantomimes, including Cinderella and Snow White, have been launched today.
Aladdin, Jack and the Beanstalk and Dick Whittington also makes it onto the tails side of the coins to mark the festive season.
Unfortunately, the coins are being released by the Guernsey Treasury meaning that you won’t be able to spend them in shops in the UK.
All five of them feature the title of the play alongside an illustration by artist Ian Rank-Broadley, as well as being stamped with the year 2019.
For example, the Aladdin coin has a flying carpet and magic lamp on it, while Jack and the Beanstalk sees a boy climbing a giant plant.
Commemorative sets of the coins are available to buy from Westminster Collection website from today.Most valuable 50p coins
THESE are the most valuable 50p coins currently in circulation that have recently sold for the most on eBay:
Kew Gardens, up to £148
This rare commemorative coin was created in 2009 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of London’s Kew Gardens. Only 210,000 of these coins were issued and a quick check online shows up that a circulated coin with this design sold for £148 on eBay after it got 25 bids.
Olympics athletics Blue Peter winner, up to £112
The coin was released in 2011 as part of a series of 50ps celebrating the London 2012 Olympics. Florence Jackson’s drawing of a high-jumper made it on to the back of the coins after winning a competition hosted by kids’ TV show, Blue Peter. Now they sell for up to £112 on eBay.
Olympics aquatic error coin, up to £62
Ahead of the coin’s release in 2011, the Royal Mint redesigned the aquatics 50p to show less water crossing the swimmer making their face more visible. But an unknown small number of coins were accidentally struck with the original design and entered into circulation. Faraz jaka. One recently sold for £62 after getting five bids.
UK Presidency of the EEC, up to £59
The Royal Mint released a new 50p when the UK joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973 and when the UK held the EU presidency in 1998. One recently sold for £59 after getting 20 bids.
Olympic football offside rule, up to £33
Fifteen bidders battled it out to get their hands on the Olympic football coin on eBay. Released as part of the Olympic collection, the tails side attempts to explain the off-side rule. Eventually, it sold for £33.
A set of five cupro-nickel coins will set you back £30, while a set in colour costs £325.
Twenty thousands of the coins – four thousand of each design – will be released into circulation on the British Isle later in October. Making blackjack in python.
This could make the 50p pieces one of the most sought after, considering the Kew Garden’s coin is thought to be the rarest coin in circulation with a mintage of 210,000.
These are worth up to £148 on eBay due to the fact that they’re so scarce.
The coins aren’t made by the Royal Mint either meaning that even though they’ve been authorised by the Queen, you won’t be able to spend them in the UK.Collectable 50p Coins List
This is because they’re not made by the Royal Mint, even though coins made in the UK can be spent on the British Isles.
If you are thinking of buying a set today you’ll need to factor in the £3.99 delivery costs for the silver set. The firm expects to dispatch all orders by October 10.
Postage costs £4.99 for the colour versions and all of these orders should be dispatched by October 14.
You won’t want to hang around though as there are only 2,019 available – the commemorative Gruffalo coins sold out in a day even though there were 25,000 of them.
A rare Falkland Islands 50p coins featuring a penguin recently sold for £114 on eBay thanks to a subtle blunder.Collectable 50p Coins Diversity Built Britain
Four hundred 2019 Peter Rabbit 50p coins entered into circulation last month making them possibly the rarest coins in the UK – but the Royal Mint doesn’t officially acknowledge them.
Think your change is worth a mint? Here, we’ve put together a round up of the rarest and most valuable error coins.
Source: Read Full Article© Provided by The i The famous Kew Gardens 50p coin remains the most coveted in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000 (Photo: PA)
The Royal Mint has revealed the rarest 50p coins in circulation, presumably fuelling a desperate rummage down the back of the nation’s sofas.
It released the top 10 rankings ahead of the 50th anniversary of decimalisation, which comes on 15 February – the Decimal Day changeover of 1971 inspired many people to become coin collectors over the years.
Top spot is claimed by the famous Kew Gardens 50p, which was released in 2009 to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Its mintage of just 210,000 coins puts it well ahead of the competition, which is dominated by the Olympic-themed 50ps minted in 2011.© Provided by The i The Kew Gardens 50p coin has long been a favourite of collectors (Photo: PA)Olympic and Beatrix Potter 50p coins among the rarest
The rarest of the sports honoured in this collection are wrestling, football, judo and triathlon, all with fewer than 1.2 million coins minted.
Also making the top 10 are the Peter Rabbit and Flopsy Bunny 50ps from the Beatrix Potter collection of 2018.
In 2019 more than 500 million coins were released into circulation, including three new 50p designs celebrating Arthur Conon Doyle’s fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, and Paddington Bear at St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London.
The Royal Mint’s director of UK currency Mark Loveridge said: “Coin collecting remains as popular as ever, and we were delighted to release a number of special designs into circulation in 2019.
“The Kew Gardens (50p) remains the most coveted coin, with a mintage of just 210,000, but it’s always exciting to find a special design in your change.”© Provided by The i Beatrix Potter coins such as the Peter Rabbit 50p are among the rarest in circulation (Photo: PA)What are the rarest 50p coins in circulation?
Here are the rarest 50p designs in circulation, with their year and their total mintage, according to the Royal Mint:
1. 2009 Kew Gardens, 210,000
2. 2011 Olympic Wrestling, 1,129,500
=3. 2011 Olympic Football, 1,161,500
=3. 2011 Olympic Judo, 1,161,500
5. 2011 Olympic Triathlon, 1,163,500
=6. 2018 Peter Rabbit, 1,400,000
=6. 2018 Flopsy Bunny, 1,400,000
8. 2011 Olympic Tennis, 1,454,000
9. 2011 Olympic Goalball, 1,615,500
10. 2011 Olympic Shooting, 1,656,500Collectible 50p CoinsAre the rare 50p coins valuable?
The rare coins website Change Checker has a recently updated eBay tracker, which claims that some 50p coins can fetch significant sums in the secondary sale market.
This reports that the rarest 2009 Kew Gardens coin sold for an average of £156 over the auction website’s nine most recent listings, while the Olympic Football 50p fetched an average of £13.
Other 50p coins making the top 10 on Change Checker’s tracker are the 2018 Sir Isaac Newton coin and the Jemima Puddle Duck from the Beatrix Potter collection.
It should be pointed out, as the website states, the market in supposedly valuable coins “can be a bit of a minefield,” and it’s important to do your research before being taken in by viral stories of coins fetching huge sums.
Last year, for example, various reports claimed a Battle of Hastings 50p sold for £63,000 on eBay, supposedly because it was “very rare”.
This coin was launched in 2016 to commemorate the famous battle’s 950th anniversary, with as many as 6.7 million entering circulation.
Speaking to The Mirror, Alexandra Fiddons from Change Checker wasn’t able to explain exactly why the coin would sell for such a purportedly high fee, but said that sometimes “random coins” do reach surprising prices.
She pointed out that other versions of it were selling for just £2 on eBay, concluding: “We often have random coins that we don’t expect to take off that much and sometimes they just skyrocket. That could be the explanation here.”Collectable 50p Coins
While some coins can fetch sums comfortably above their 50p value, often it is “error coins” – versions which found their way into circulation after being minted with mistakes – which are particularly valued by collectors.
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*Collectable 50p Coins List
*Collectable 50p Coins Diversity Built Britain
*Collectible 50p Coins
*Collectable 50p Coins
The CoinChecker guide part one How do 50p coins become valuable? Expert Philip Mussell, the director of Coin News, has explained what coins belong in the bank and which could be sent to ebay. Rare 50p coins: Royal Mint reveals 10 rarest coins in circulation – the list in full, and if they’re valuable. The rest of the list is dominated by the Olympic-themed 50ps minted in 2011 to.
Battle of Hastings 50p Coin 2016 This coin was released to mark 750 years since the Battle of Hastings, with around 6.7 million coins minted. As you can see, that means the coin isn’t particularly rare. However, in June 2020, one of these coins. Those in particularly good condition could even be worth over £100 to collectors; recently, a rare silver Kew Gardens 50p coin sold for £400 at auction – an impressive 800 times its face value.
FIVE new 50p coins celebrating some of the nation’s most loved pantomimes, including Cinderella and Snow White, have been launched today.
Aladdin, Jack and the Beanstalk and Dick Whittington also makes it onto the tails side of the coins to mark the festive season.
Unfortunately, the coins are being released by the Guernsey Treasury meaning that you won’t be able to spend them in shops in the UK.
All five of them feature the title of the play alongside an illustration by artist Ian Rank-Broadley, as well as being stamped with the year 2019.
For example, the Aladdin coin has a flying carpet and magic lamp on it, while Jack and the Beanstalk sees a boy climbing a giant plant.
Commemorative sets of the coins are available to buy from Westminster Collection website from today.Most valuable 50p coins
THESE are the most valuable 50p coins currently in circulation that have recently sold for the most on eBay:
Kew Gardens, up to £148
This rare commemorative coin was created in 2009 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of London’s Kew Gardens. Only 210,000 of these coins were issued and a quick check online shows up that a circulated coin with this design sold for £148 on eBay after it got 25 bids.
Olympics athletics Blue Peter winner, up to £112
The coin was released in 2011 as part of a series of 50ps celebrating the London 2012 Olympics. Florence Jackson’s drawing of a high-jumper made it on to the back of the coins after winning a competition hosted by kids’ TV show, Blue Peter. Now they sell for up to £112 on eBay.
Olympics aquatic error coin, up to £62
Ahead of the coin’s release in 2011, the Royal Mint redesigned the aquatics 50p to show less water crossing the swimmer making their face more visible. But an unknown small number of coins were accidentally struck with the original design and entered into circulation. Faraz jaka. One recently sold for £62 after getting five bids.
UK Presidency of the EEC, up to £59
The Royal Mint released a new 50p when the UK joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973 and when the UK held the EU presidency in 1998. One recently sold for £59 after getting 20 bids.
Olympic football offside rule, up to £33
Fifteen bidders battled it out to get their hands on the Olympic football coin on eBay. Released as part of the Olympic collection, the tails side attempts to explain the off-side rule. Eventually, it sold for £33.
A set of five cupro-nickel coins will set you back £30, while a set in colour costs £325.
Twenty thousands of the coins – four thousand of each design – will be released into circulation on the British Isle later in October. Making blackjack in python.
This could make the 50p pieces one of the most sought after, considering the Kew Garden’s coin is thought to be the rarest coin in circulation with a mintage of 210,000.
These are worth up to £148 on eBay due to the fact that they’re so scarce.
The coins aren’t made by the Royal Mint either meaning that even though they’ve been authorised by the Queen, you won’t be able to spend them in the UK.Collectable 50p Coins List
This is because they’re not made by the Royal Mint, even though coins made in the UK can be spent on the British Isles.
If you are thinking of buying a set today you’ll need to factor in the £3.99 delivery costs for the silver set. The firm expects to dispatch all orders by October 10.
Postage costs £4.99 for the colour versions and all of these orders should be dispatched by October 14.
You won’t want to hang around though as there are only 2,019 available – the commemorative Gruffalo coins sold out in a day even though there were 25,000 of them.
A rare Falkland Islands 50p coins featuring a penguin recently sold for £114 on eBay thanks to a subtle blunder.Collectable 50p Coins Diversity Built Britain
Four hundred 2019 Peter Rabbit 50p coins entered into circulation last month making them possibly the rarest coins in the UK – but the Royal Mint doesn’t officially acknowledge them.
Think your change is worth a mint? Here, we’ve put together a round up of the rarest and most valuable error coins.
Source: Read Full Article© Provided by The i The famous Kew Gardens 50p coin remains the most coveted in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000 (Photo: PA)
The Royal Mint has revealed the rarest 50p coins in circulation, presumably fuelling a desperate rummage down the back of the nation’s sofas.
It released the top 10 rankings ahead of the 50th anniversary of decimalisation, which comes on 15 February – the Decimal Day changeover of 1971 inspired many people to become coin collectors over the years.
Top spot is claimed by the famous Kew Gardens 50p, which was released in 2009 to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Its mintage of just 210,000 coins puts it well ahead of the competition, which is dominated by the Olympic-themed 50ps minted in 2011.© Provided by The i The Kew Gardens 50p coin has long been a favourite of collectors (Photo: PA)Olympic and Beatrix Potter 50p coins among the rarest
The rarest of the sports honoured in this collection are wrestling, football, judo and triathlon, all with fewer than 1.2 million coins minted.
Also making the top 10 are the Peter Rabbit and Flopsy Bunny 50ps from the Beatrix Potter collection of 2018.
In 2019 more than 500 million coins were released into circulation, including three new 50p designs celebrating Arthur Conon Doyle’s fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, and Paddington Bear at St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London.
The Royal Mint’s director of UK currency Mark Loveridge said: “Coin collecting remains as popular as ever, and we were delighted to release a number of special designs into circulation in 2019.
“The Kew Gardens (50p) remains the most coveted coin, with a mintage of just 210,000, but it’s always exciting to find a special design in your change.”© Provided by The i Beatrix Potter coins such as the Peter Rabbit 50p are among the rarest in circulation (Photo: PA)What are the rarest 50p coins in circulation?
Here are the rarest 50p designs in circulation, with their year and their total mintage, according to the Royal Mint:
1. 2009 Kew Gardens, 210,000
2. 2011 Olympic Wrestling, 1,129,500
=3. 2011 Olympic Football, 1,161,500
=3. 2011 Olympic Judo, 1,161,500
5. 2011 Olympic Triathlon, 1,163,500
=6. 2018 Peter Rabbit, 1,400,000
=6. 2018 Flopsy Bunny, 1,400,000
8. 2011 Olympic Tennis, 1,454,000
9. 2011 Olympic Goalball, 1,615,500
10. 2011 Olympic Shooting, 1,656,500Collectible 50p CoinsAre the rare 50p coins valuable?
The rare coins website Change Checker has a recently updated eBay tracker, which claims that some 50p coins can fetch significant sums in the secondary sale market.
This reports that the rarest 2009 Kew Gardens coin sold for an average of £156 over the auction website’s nine most recent listings, while the Olympic Football 50p fetched an average of £13.
Other 50p coins making the top 10 on Change Checker’s tracker are the 2018 Sir Isaac Newton coin and the Jemima Puddle Duck from the Beatrix Potter collection.
It should be pointed out, as the website states, the market in supposedly valuable coins “can be a bit of a minefield,” and it’s important to do your research before being taken in by viral stories of coins fetching huge sums.
Last year, for example, various reports claimed a Battle of Hastings 50p sold for £63,000 on eBay, supposedly because it was “very rare”.
This coin was launched in 2016 to commemorate the famous battle’s 950th anniversary, with as many as 6.7 million entering circulation.
Speaking to The Mirror, Alexandra Fiddons from Change Checker wasn’t able to explain exactly why the coin would sell for such a purportedly high fee, but said that sometimes “random coins” do reach surprising prices.
She pointed out that other versions of it were selling for just £2 on eBay, concluding: “We often have random coins that we don’t expect to take off that much and sometimes they just skyrocket. That could be the explanation here.”Collectable 50p Coins
While some coins can fetch sums comfortably above their 50p value, often it is “error coins” – versions which found their way into circulation after being minted with mistakes – which are particularly valued by collectors.
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