Rare 50p Coins In Circulation
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The 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains by far the rarest coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000, while the most common, the 1997 Britannia 50p, has a circulation of 456,364,100. Heritage Auction Galleries. This coin is exceedingly rare. The Secret Service confiscated the early specimens until the U.S. Mint admitted they were genuine. Counterfeits abound but usually have the wrong mint mark.In May 2014, a mother in Texas found one while going through rolls of coins. There are currently 91 United Kingdom 50p coin designs dated 1997 to 2021. 71 different fifty pence coins are in circulation and can be found in your change. 20 of the 50ps shown were issued as commemorative coins not for circulation.
Fifty Pence Coins: NEW 50p Winnie the Pooh The 50p coins currently in circulation are dated from 1997 on, when the new smaller and lighter coin was produced. There were 4 designs released prior to 1997 which are no longer in circulation. The famous 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains the most coveted coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000. Other rare designs include the 2011 Olympic 50p’s and the highly collectable Peter Rabbit 2018 coins. Rarest 50p coin designs released into circulation in 2019.Check your change for these 50p and £2 coins.
With so many commemorative coins released each year, it stands to reason that some become more rare than others, going on to fetch more than a pretty penny at auction.
50p pieces that many would just assume were loose change can be worth hundreds their legal value, and £2 coins are no different.
Coin collecting site Change Checker has updated its mintage figures, which has revealed a few interesting shifts at the top of the rarest coins table.
With accurate figures on how many of a particular type of coin were produced, here are the Top 10 (five 50p coins and five £2 coins) rarest coins to be looking out for this year.
2009 Kew Gardens 50p
No change at the top, as the Kew Gardens 50p remains the rarest coin in circulation, with just 210,000 of them created a decade ago. Released to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Gardens, the coins can sell for up to £160 on eBay.
They feature the famous Chinese Pagoda encircled by a decorative vine, accompanied by the dates 1759 and 2009, and the word ‘Kew’ at the base.
Those dates are important, because with the Royal Mint reissuing a number of famous commemorative coins to celebrate 50 years of the 50p, newer – and much less rare – versions are now out there.
2002 N. Ireland Commonwealth Games £2
Just under half a million (485,500 to be precise) of these £2 coins celebrating Northern Ireland’s participation in the Commonwealth Games of 2002 were minted, making them the rarest variant of the £2 coin around.
Part of a set depicting the four home nations – Wales, England and Scotland versions of the same coin are also highly sought after – if you have one in your possession, an asking price of £30 is not unreasonable to collectors.
2002 Wales Commonwealth Games £2
Only a few more of the Welsh variation of the Commonwealth Games coin were produced (to a total of 588,500), meaning if you have this coin in your possession, you’re also in luck.
It depicts the same design as the above NI version, but switches in the Welsh flag, and collectors are likely to pay anything up to about £20 to get their hands on one.
2015 Navy £2
The standard collector’s price for this coin – released to commemorate the Royal Navy’s efforts in World War One – is about £10, however some are selling for as much as £100 on eBay.
It features a battleship design by military artist David Rowlands and the fifth portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to appear on UK coinage. Only 650,000 of them were ever produced.
2015 Britannia £2
You’d expect the introduction of a new standard design of coin to come with high mintage figures, but in the year that the Britannia £2 design was brought in (replacing the old ‘Technology’ design which had featured on the coin since 1997), only 650,000 of them produced. This makes a 2015 dated £2 coin the joint third rarest £2 coin in circulation.
Draw No: 931: Draw Date:: 1 D Prize Rs.27000: 646: 2 D Prize Rs.1000: 46: 3 D Prize Rs.100 6. Lottery history results.
2002 England Commonwealth Games £2
With just 650,500 produced, England’s entrant to the Commonwealth Games set is the third rarest of the four (Scotland’s is ‘least’ rare, though is still fairly scarce with only 771,750 ever made). Again, it follows the usual Commonwealth Games £2 coin design, but feature the cross of St. George, and sells for similar prices to the Scottish coin – about £10.
2017 Shield 50p
These 50 pence pieces bearing the royal coat of arms are one of the most common varieties of the silver coin, but those minted in 2017 are even rarer than some of the sought-after collectable coins from the same year.
The Royal Mint created 1.8 million of the coins, and while that may sound like a lot, it’s actually a small percentage of the overall total. You likely won’t be making your fortune from a sale of one of these coins just yet, but it is predicted they may go up in value for collectors as time passes on. At the time of writing, there are a number advertised for sale on eBay, with the most expensive seemingly this listing for £34.95.
2017 Sir Isaac Newton 50pRare 50p Coins In Circulation Benjamin Bunny
Once thought to be the second rarest UK 50p in circulation after the Kew Gardens coin, Sir Isaac’s 50 pence piece now falls to third in the rankings, with only 1,500 fewer 2017 Shield 50p’s being minted.
2016 Jemima Puddleduck 50p
The Beatrix Potter commemorative coin – part of a collectors set of five – has been dubbed “rare” and “valuable” since the Royal Mint announced that only 2.1 million went into circulation when the collection was released in 2016. That figure still holds true today, and compared to the 9.6 million Peter Rabbit coins made for the collection, that makes them much harder to get hold of.
2013 Suffragettes 50p
This coin, which celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Women’s Social and Political Union, features the figure of a suffragette chained to railings and holding a banner. Only 3,124,030 were ever produced, which has seen them sell for up to £14 on eBay.© Provided by The i Various Olympic designs made the Royal Mint’s list of the 10 rarest 50p coins (Photo: PA)
Among the extensive array of 50p coins released into circulation by the Royal Mint, the designs minted ahead of the London Olympics are among the most recognisable.
Released in 2011, the 29 coins celebrate a wide range of sports, and some of the coins were issued in small enough mintages to make them valuable to collectors.
The Royal Mint has revealed the rarest 50p coins in circulation ahead of the 50th anniversary of decimalisation, a list dominated by Olympic designs, with seven in the top ten.
Here are the coins to look out for in your own loose change, and how they compare to some of the rarest coins in circulation.© Provided by The i Two Beatrix Potter designs were named among the rarest 50p coins by the Royal Mint (Photo: PA)How rare are the Olympics 50p coins?
According to the Royal Mint, the Wrestling coin is the rarest of the 2011 Olympic designs, with a mintage of 1,129,500.
It is followed by the Football and Judo designs with a circulation of 1,161,500 each, and the Triathlon coin at 1,163,500.
Then comes the Tennis coin at 1,454,000, Goalball with a mintage of 1,615,500 and Shooting, which was circulated 1,656,500 times.Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Hands
While these were the designs that made the top 10, a total of 29 were released, with the full mintages below:
*Aquatics 2,179,000
*Archery 3,345,500
*Athletics 2,224,000
*Badminton 2,133,500
*Basketball 1,748,000
*Boccia 2,166,000
*Boxing 2,148,500
*Canoeing 2,166,500
*Cycling 2,090,500
*Equestrian 2,142,500
*Fencing 2,115,500
*Football 1,161,500
*Goalball 1,615,500
*Gymnastics 1,720,813
*Handball 1,676,500
*Hockey 1,773,500
*Judo 1,161,500
*Modern Pentathlon 1,689,500
*Rowing 1,717,300
*Sailing 1,749,500
*Shooting 1,656,500
*Table Tennis 1,737,500
*Taekwondo 1,664,000
*Tennis 1,454,000
*Triathlon 1,163,500
*Volleyball 2,133,500
*Weightlifting 1,879,500
*Wheelchair Rugby 1,765,500
*Wrestling 1,129,500
The 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains by far the rarest coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000, while the most common, the 1997 Britannia 50p, has a circulation of 456,364,100.
Here is the Royal Mint’s full top 10:
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, 1,656,500Are the Olympics 50p coins valuable?
The rare coins website Change Checker has an eBay tracker, which details how some 50p coins can fetch significant sums in the secondary sale market.
According to this, the most valuable of the Olympic designs is the Football coin, which fetched an average of £13.00 over the nine most recent completed eBay sales up to mid-January.
This is significantly behind the Kew Gardens 50p coin, which reportedly attracted an average price of £156.00.
There are are no shortage of sellers on eBay purporting to sell a range of rare 50p coins, which tend to offer the Olympic designs for between £1.50 and £20.
It should be pointed out, as Change Checker 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.Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Uk
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.Coins For Collectors 50p
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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*Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Benjamin Bunny
*Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Hands
*Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Uk
*Coins For Collectors 50p
The 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains by far the rarest coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000, while the most common, the 1997 Britannia 50p, has a circulation of 456,364,100. Heritage Auction Galleries. This coin is exceedingly rare. The Secret Service confiscated the early specimens until the U.S. Mint admitted they were genuine. Counterfeits abound but usually have the wrong mint mark.In May 2014, a mother in Texas found one while going through rolls of coins. There are currently 91 United Kingdom 50p coin designs dated 1997 to 2021. 71 different fifty pence coins are in circulation and can be found in your change. 20 of the 50ps shown were issued as commemorative coins not for circulation.
Fifty Pence Coins: NEW 50p Winnie the Pooh The 50p coins currently in circulation are dated from 1997 on, when the new smaller and lighter coin was produced. There were 4 designs released prior to 1997 which are no longer in circulation. The famous 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains the most coveted coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000. Other rare designs include the 2011 Olympic 50p’s and the highly collectable Peter Rabbit 2018 coins. Rarest 50p coin designs released into circulation in 2019.Check your change for these 50p and £2 coins.
With so many commemorative coins released each year, it stands to reason that some become more rare than others, going on to fetch more than a pretty penny at auction.
50p pieces that many would just assume were loose change can be worth hundreds their legal value, and £2 coins are no different.
Coin collecting site Change Checker has updated its mintage figures, which has revealed a few interesting shifts at the top of the rarest coins table.
With accurate figures on how many of a particular type of coin were produced, here are the Top 10 (five 50p coins and five £2 coins) rarest coins to be looking out for this year.
2009 Kew Gardens 50p
No change at the top, as the Kew Gardens 50p remains the rarest coin in circulation, with just 210,000 of them created a decade ago. Released to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Gardens, the coins can sell for up to £160 on eBay.
They feature the famous Chinese Pagoda encircled by a decorative vine, accompanied by the dates 1759 and 2009, and the word ‘Kew’ at the base.
Those dates are important, because with the Royal Mint reissuing a number of famous commemorative coins to celebrate 50 years of the 50p, newer – and much less rare – versions are now out there.
2002 N. Ireland Commonwealth Games £2
Just under half a million (485,500 to be precise) of these £2 coins celebrating Northern Ireland’s participation in the Commonwealth Games of 2002 were minted, making them the rarest variant of the £2 coin around.
Part of a set depicting the four home nations – Wales, England and Scotland versions of the same coin are also highly sought after – if you have one in your possession, an asking price of £30 is not unreasonable to collectors.
2002 Wales Commonwealth Games £2
Only a few more of the Welsh variation of the Commonwealth Games coin were produced (to a total of 588,500), meaning if you have this coin in your possession, you’re also in luck.
It depicts the same design as the above NI version, but switches in the Welsh flag, and collectors are likely to pay anything up to about £20 to get their hands on one.
2015 Navy £2
The standard collector’s price for this coin – released to commemorate the Royal Navy’s efforts in World War One – is about £10, however some are selling for as much as £100 on eBay.
It features a battleship design by military artist David Rowlands and the fifth portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to appear on UK coinage. Only 650,000 of them were ever produced.
2015 Britannia £2
You’d expect the introduction of a new standard design of coin to come with high mintage figures, but in the year that the Britannia £2 design was brought in (replacing the old ‘Technology’ design which had featured on the coin since 1997), only 650,000 of them produced. This makes a 2015 dated £2 coin the joint third rarest £2 coin in circulation.
Draw No: 931: Draw Date:: 1 D Prize Rs.27000: 646: 2 D Prize Rs.1000: 46: 3 D Prize Rs.100 6. Lottery history results.
2002 England Commonwealth Games £2
With just 650,500 produced, England’s entrant to the Commonwealth Games set is the third rarest of the four (Scotland’s is ‘least’ rare, though is still fairly scarce with only 771,750 ever made). Again, it follows the usual Commonwealth Games £2 coin design, but feature the cross of St. George, and sells for similar prices to the Scottish coin – about £10.
2017 Shield 50p
These 50 pence pieces bearing the royal coat of arms are one of the most common varieties of the silver coin, but those minted in 2017 are even rarer than some of the sought-after collectable coins from the same year.
The Royal Mint created 1.8 million of the coins, and while that may sound like a lot, it’s actually a small percentage of the overall total. You likely won’t be making your fortune from a sale of one of these coins just yet, but it is predicted they may go up in value for collectors as time passes on. At the time of writing, there are a number advertised for sale on eBay, with the most expensive seemingly this listing for £34.95.
2017 Sir Isaac Newton 50pRare 50p Coins In Circulation Benjamin Bunny
Once thought to be the second rarest UK 50p in circulation after the Kew Gardens coin, Sir Isaac’s 50 pence piece now falls to third in the rankings, with only 1,500 fewer 2017 Shield 50p’s being minted.
2016 Jemima Puddleduck 50p
The Beatrix Potter commemorative coin – part of a collectors set of five – has been dubbed “rare” and “valuable” since the Royal Mint announced that only 2.1 million went into circulation when the collection was released in 2016. That figure still holds true today, and compared to the 9.6 million Peter Rabbit coins made for the collection, that makes them much harder to get hold of.
2013 Suffragettes 50p
This coin, which celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Women’s Social and Political Union, features the figure of a suffragette chained to railings and holding a banner. Only 3,124,030 were ever produced, which has seen them sell for up to £14 on eBay.© Provided by The i Various Olympic designs made the Royal Mint’s list of the 10 rarest 50p coins (Photo: PA)
Among the extensive array of 50p coins released into circulation by the Royal Mint, the designs minted ahead of the London Olympics are among the most recognisable.
Released in 2011, the 29 coins celebrate a wide range of sports, and some of the coins were issued in small enough mintages to make them valuable to collectors.
The Royal Mint has revealed the rarest 50p coins in circulation ahead of the 50th anniversary of decimalisation, a list dominated by Olympic designs, with seven in the top ten.
Here are the coins to look out for in your own loose change, and how they compare to some of the rarest coins in circulation.© Provided by The i Two Beatrix Potter designs were named among the rarest 50p coins by the Royal Mint (Photo: PA)How rare are the Olympics 50p coins?
According to the Royal Mint, the Wrestling coin is the rarest of the 2011 Olympic designs, with a mintage of 1,129,500.
It is followed by the Football and Judo designs with a circulation of 1,161,500 each, and the Triathlon coin at 1,163,500.
Then comes the Tennis coin at 1,454,000, Goalball with a mintage of 1,615,500 and Shooting, which was circulated 1,656,500 times.Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Hands
While these were the designs that made the top 10, a total of 29 were released, with the full mintages below:
*Aquatics 2,179,000
*Archery 3,345,500
*Athletics 2,224,000
*Badminton 2,133,500
*Basketball 1,748,000
*Boccia 2,166,000
*Boxing 2,148,500
*Canoeing 2,166,500
*Cycling 2,090,500
*Equestrian 2,142,500
*Fencing 2,115,500
*Football 1,161,500
*Goalball 1,615,500
*Gymnastics 1,720,813
*Handball 1,676,500
*Hockey 1,773,500
*Judo 1,161,500
*Modern Pentathlon 1,689,500
*Rowing 1,717,300
*Sailing 1,749,500
*Shooting 1,656,500
*Table Tennis 1,737,500
*Taekwondo 1,664,000
*Tennis 1,454,000
*Triathlon 1,163,500
*Volleyball 2,133,500
*Weightlifting 1,879,500
*Wheelchair Rugby 1,765,500
*Wrestling 1,129,500
The 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains by far the rarest coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000, while the most common, the 1997 Britannia 50p, has a circulation of 456,364,100.
Here is the Royal Mint’s full top 10:
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, 1,656,500Are the Olympics 50p coins valuable?
The rare coins website Change Checker has an eBay tracker, which details how some 50p coins can fetch significant sums in the secondary sale market.
According to this, the most valuable of the Olympic designs is the Football coin, which fetched an average of £13.00 over the nine most recent completed eBay sales up to mid-January.
This is significantly behind the Kew Gardens 50p coin, which reportedly attracted an average price of £156.00.
There are are no shortage of sellers on eBay purporting to sell a range of rare 50p coins, which tend to offer the Olympic designs for between £1.50 and £20.
It should be pointed out, as Change Checker 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.Rare 50p Coins In Circulation Uk
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.Coins For Collectors 50p
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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