This heptagonal design certainly gets some attention. The 50p coin hunt is a phenomenon with stories appearing daily and the internet full of sensational headlines. Every day I read about a coin with a high price tag and I wonder why. I understand the desire to complete the sets and to own all the variants, but the artistic value of the coins should be celebrated too. On the assumption that they are worth no more than their face value, I have selected two 50 pence coin designs that I personally admire.
Can coins like this really turn up in your change?
The Battle of Britain 50 pence, don’t be fooled this is a 2015 coin.
2011 WWF 50 pence coin, turning up less often as years pass.
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Of course they can. My motto is "if you like it, keep it". So I can call it saving, not hoarding.
Some designs are rarer than others
There have been many different 50 pence coins designs since 1997 when it was introduced. Prior to that the 50 pence coin was a bit larger. Collecting them is great fun and the variety of artistry available is wide ranging, there are over 75 different designs in circulation.
When it comes to coins, the Royal mint are the masters who create the buzz which then filters down to enthusiasts. The method of producing new coins to commemorate events and historical dates is a genius strategy. The ability to determine the mintage volume means that the mint can create demand and control supply. This is not just about uncirculated coins for collectors, but also the change in your pocket. A great example is the “2009 Kew Gardens 50p”, it is a beautiful coin with a reverse design by Christopher Le Brun RA. There were a mere 210k* minted, when compared to other 50 pence coins this is very low and it has undoubtedly made this the most scarce. The Kew Gardens 50p is the one to chase if rarity and value are your priorities.
Next time you see a 50 pence coin, will you wonder if it could be worth more?
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How can I get a good example?
- keep the first you find
- inspect it for condition
- wait until you find more
- keep comparing for condition
- make sure to keep an eye out for anything unusual (errors etc.)
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