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Are any of the Olympic 50p rare?

Are any of the Olympic 50p rare?

And while more than £700 is a pretty good return on 50 pence, in the past this very rare coin has almost sold for £1,000. According to ChangeChecker.org, the football coin from the 2012 Olympics is the rarest, with just 1,125,000 entering circulation. One of these was sold on eBay for £20.

Which 50ps are worth the most?

The Kew Gardens
“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.”

How much is the Olympic 50 pence worth?

How much is a full set of Olympic 50p coins worth? Most of the designs sell to collectors for between £1 and £2. (Values for each coin are show on this page). Some of the lower mintage coins, such as Football, Judo, Triathlon and Wrestling can achieve £8 to £15.

Which is the rarest Olympic 50p in the world?

You probably recognise the coin, but what you may not know is that a rare version of this coin exists. When the competition winner was revealed, a special edition Blue Peter presentation pack was issued with a 2009 dated coin, making it the only Olympic 50p without a 2011 date.

Which is the rarest 50p coin in the world?

The Football Olympic 50p coin features a design by Neil Wolfson which explains the offside rule; one of the most important rules in the game of Football. At the top of the design, the 2012 London Olympics official logo is displayed. The Football Olympic 50p takes the top spot as the rarest Olympic 50p out of all 29 coins issued.

Which is the rarest Pokemon in the world?

This Pokémon is reportedly an extremely rare sighting in the wild on its own, though it’s occasionally been reported to be hatched from a 10 km egg. This guy is so rare, that landing one will net you a whopping 1000 stardust, rather than the usual 100.

When did the Olympic 50p coin come out?

Although you may recognise this coin, you may not know that a rare version of this coin exists. When the competition winner was revealed, only 100,000 special edition Blue Peter coin packs were released with a 2009 dated coin – making it the only Olympic 50p without a 2011 date.