![]() ![]() Once again, all three of the most rare £2 coins are from the Commonwealth Games 2002 collection. According to Coinhunter, the coin is worth around £3. ![]() This 10p has climbed 19 spots up the index and features a boiled traditional tea pot next to the letter ‘T’. The Zebra Crossing 10p is selling for up to £11.50 (Photo by Royal Mint)Īnother 10p coin to keep your eye on is the 'T' 10p coin, representing tea. You can buy one from Coin Hunter for £11.50 plus delivery. The most collectable 10p coin from the A to Z collection is currently the letter Z coin, which represents the ‘Zebra Crossing’ coin. A total of 26 coins were released in 20, in the set to correspond with the 26 letters in the alphabet - a different design for each letter. Ten pence coins hardly ever get a makeover until a few years ago when the Royal Mint released multiple new designs celebrating the best of British. ![]() Coinhunter estimates the worth of a Brilliant Uncirculated Pride coin to be around £4.50. The Pride 50-Year Anniversary 50p that entered circulation in October this year has quickly become the star of the show, by climbing a massive 23 spots. Coming in at second place is the Judo Olympics coin, released in 2011 as part of a 29-piece collection to celebrate the Olympics in London in 2012. The coin features the famous Chinese Pagoda intertwined with a leafy climber to mark 250 years since Kew Gardens first opened in 1759. The Kew Gardens 50p coin recently sold on eBay for £200 (Photo by PA) According to Coinhunter's experts, the coin sells for an average of £156 on eBay, but they can go for as much as £250. The Kew Gardens 50p coin, which has once again been named the rarest 50p coin, stands at the very top of the list. READ MORE: Rare 50p coin worth up to £200 you should look out forĪs per Change Checker, these are the UK’s most sought-after coins in circulation in the last three months: According to The Mirror, the list is divided into three sections: the rarest 50p coins, the A-Z of current 10p coins, and the £2 coins. The website keeps track of which designs are "collected" by its users and how frequently they are asked to be swapped. It reveals the UK’s most sought-after coins in circulation in the last three months. The findings, by the website Change Checker, is based on the website's most recent Scarcity Index, which was released in November. On this channel they aim to provide regular content answering frequently asked questions and giving collectors a behind-the-scenes look at the world-famous Baldwin’s coin room, and the items hidden within….CHECK YOUR CHANGE: You could end up making a tidy profit (Photo by Getty)Īnyone with a load of change lying around the house could be sitting on a small fortune, as several 10p, 50p and £2 coins are worth a lot more than their face value. Our specialists have worked as numismatic experts with everyone from BBC, SKY TV and ITV to notable Influencer/YouTuber Tom Scott. Baldwin’s Inaugural E-Sale Achieves Impressive Sales Rate Read more The Rise and Fall of Laelianus: The Story Behind an Ancient Roman Coin Read more Marvellous in our Eyes: The Story of James I’s Rose Ryal, a Regal Symbol of Wealth and Prestige Read more Forged in Copper: The Fascinating Tale of the Mortonhampstead Halfpenny Token Read more The tokens of Norfolk and Suffolk Read more When Sussex produced its own coins in the 1790s ! Read more Exploring Tokens: Early Day Marketing Strategies Read more Local Coinage in Kent: Surviving the Copper Shortage of the 1790s Read more When Warwickshire made its own coins Read more When a Yorkshire watchmaker issued his own coinage Condition, Rarity and Third Party Grading ![]()
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