British coin enthusiasts are being encouraged to rummage through their loose change for specific 50p coins with a potentially huge value exceeding £300. These sought-after coins are still in general ...
Photo issued by the Royal Mint of a a new fifty pence coin created to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee that will be launched next year (PA) The newly-designed coin will feature the number 70, ...
Some coins are worth more than others, which is why people are constantly told to check their change. It's not always easy finding hidden gems, but from time-to-time, there could be a penny coin worth ...
Brits are being advised to watch out for an "ultra rare" 50p piece that could fetch upwards of £200. Nevertheless, it must ...
This 50p coin could be hiding in your change without you even realising it – and it's worth hundreds of pounds. UK collectors are constantly urged to check their change for any rare coins in their ...
Brits are being encouraged to check their change for a coin from 2009 that could fetch up to £150. This 50 pence piece is regarded as the "second rarest" currently circulating throughout the UK.
A rare 50p coin has sold for more than 270 times its face value on eBay. The coin was released in 2009 to mark 250 years since Kew Gardens opened in 1759 and the Royal Mint estimate around 210,000 ...
The 50p in question is the Peter Rabbit 50p, released in 2018 as part of the Beatrix Potter series.
People are urged to inspect their loose change for a 2009 coin that could be worth up to £150. This particular 50 pence piece is considered the "second rarest" in current UK circulation. Speaking on ...
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Read on to find out which coins could be worth hundreds of pounds YOU could be missing out on hundreds of pounds of free cash by not checking your change for rare and valuable coins. Collectors are ...
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