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Many people have collected coins throughout their lives or have been handed coins which have moved from generation to generation. The decimal system we use today has only been around since 1971 and many of the shapes and sizes of coins in daily use have changed in that time. In fact, the circulating bimetallic £2 coin is only just over 20 years old.

We spoke to Matt Curtis, The Royal Mint’s Historics and Collector Services Expert, about some of the rare coins that have been minted over the years. Here are some of Matt’s favourites:

  • Rarest 50p coin designs released into circulation in 2022
  • Rarest 50p coin designs in circulation

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1917 George V Sovereign

Circulating gold coinage was a casualty of the First World War. Before the war, it was seen as a huge luxury to have gold in your change but during the war it was seen as impractical due to funds being needed for the war effort. As a result, Sovereigns ceased to be issued for use in circulation and production at The Royal Mint in London ended in 1917. Many of the Sovereigns struck in that year were sent to the United States of America to pay off war debt.

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1933 Penny

The 1933 penny is one of the most famous coins from the UK. The Royal Mint’s records refer to six being struck, three to go under the foundation stones of buildings and three to national collections. There are, however, good references in the Mint’s records to possibly suggest at least one more had been made.

As this was an ordinary circulating coin, it might have sneaked out into circulation and people would actively look through their change prior to decimalisation in the hope of finding one.

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The Coinage of Edward VIII

Edward VIII abdicated after only a few short months on the throne. As a result, no coins bearing his effigy were ever struck for circulation but a handful of trial and pattern pieces of the new monarch’s coins were produced.

The Royal Mint set a new UK coin record by sourcing and selling an Edward VIII Sovereign for £1 million.

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Queen Anne Vigo Five-Guinea Piece

The Vigo Five-Guinea coin was one of only a handful made from gold bullion captured by the British fleet at the Battle of Vigo Bay in northern Spain on 23 October 1702.

At an auction in New York, one of these coins sold for £703,000.

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Una and the Lion

The gold five-pound piece of 1839, though not as spectacularly rare as the Edward VIII pattern coins, is arguably one of the most beautiful coins in the world. The coin features William Wyon’s famous Young Head portrait of Queen Victoria, whilst the reverse depicts the queen as Una guiding the British lion.

The total number struck is nevertheless no more than a few hundred. Yet, for a rare coin, it is surprising how many variations can be found among the surviving pieces. There are different metals, differing types of edge, and a variety of patterns of ornamentation on the queen’s hairbands.

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1996 Football European Championships Gold Proof £2 Coin

This commemorative £2 coin features a football, the date and 16 small circles to signify the countries taking part in the European Championship football tournament in 1996. Just under 2,100 of these coins were minted.

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2009 Kew Gardens 50p Coin

Released in 2009 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of London’s Kew Gardens, only 210,000 of these 50p pieces were ever issued into circulation, making it a rare coin to turn up in change. As the mintage numbers were so low, many collectors removed the coins from circulation when found. In 2019, a newer, commemorative edition of this coin was released as part of the 50 Years of the 50p British Culture Set.

Below shows the mintage figures for the calendar year of 2022, providing the only official guide to the rarest coins in circulation.

In 2022, over 29 million 50p coins were released into circulation, including three new 50 pence designs celebrating Pride, Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and a Queen Elizabeth Memorial 50p commemorating her reign. A new monarch means a new obverse for our coins, and a new effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Martin Jennings, will feature on future 50 pence coins alongside a special coronation 50p featuring a crowned version of His Majesty’s effigy in honour of such an occasion.

Rarest 50p coin designs released into circulation in 2022:

50 PENCE COINSTOTAL MINTAGE FIGURES
UK Pride 50p Coin5,000,000
Platinum Jubilee 50p Coin5,000,000
Queen Elizabeth Memorial 50p Coin5,000,000

Rarest 50p coin designs in circulation:

Mintage year

50 pence coins

Total mintage figures

2009

Kew Gardens

210,000

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Football

1,125,500

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Wrestling

1,129,500

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Judo

1,161,500

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Triathlon

1,163,500

2018

Peter Rabbit

1,400,000

2018

Flopsy Bunny

1,400,000

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Tennis

1,454,000

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Goalball

1,615,500

2011

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games - Shooting

1,656,500

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FAQs

Which is the rarest coin of all Royal Mint? ›

The rarest is the Kew's Garden 50p, which was designed to mark the 250th anniversary of the gardens in 2009. Only 210,000 coins were ever minted with this design. The Kew Gardens 50p sells for £156.25 on average, but one seller received over £700 for one when they sold it on eBay.

What is the rarest US minted coin? ›

1. 1849 Double Eagle Gold Coin. With just one coin currently in existence, the gold 1849 Double Eagle is considered the rarest and most valuable coin in US history.

What are the rarest 5 coins? ›

Out of the Brilliant Uncirculated £5 coins sold in individual The Royal Mint Packs, the 2014 Queen Anne £5 is the rarest. This coin has a mintage of just 12,181 and was struck to mark the 300th anniversary since the death of Queen Anne.

What years of coin are worth money? ›

Check your pockets: Here are the 5 most valuable coins in...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. ...
  • The 1787 Fugio Cent. ...
  • 1969-S Lincoln Cent With a Doubled Die Obverse. ...
  • 1955 Double Die Lincoln Penny. ...
  • 1983 Penny With No Mint Mark.
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What coin is worth a million dollars? ›

1943 Bronze Lincoln Penny. Now we're getting into some serious money. The 1943 Bronze Lincoln penny has gone for hundreds of thousands of dollars, but it could go for as much as $1 million in perfect shape, according to Urban Aunty — as long as it's missing a mint mark (and thus from Philadelphia).

Are there any rare 2 coins? ›

The 2015 Britannia £2 coin holds a special distinction as one of the rarest £2 coins struck for circulation. Despite the new design replacing Bruce Rushin's Technology design, which had featured on the coin since 1997, the initial 2015 release is scarce and a favourite with historical collectors.

Which $1 coin is worth money? ›

Morgan Silver Dollars, minted between 1878 and 1921, are some of the most sought-after dollar coins. With their captivating design featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse, they are not just coins but artifacts of American history. The 1893-S Morgan Dollar is particularly prized.

What year is penny worth $20,000? ›

That's what happened to several pennies produced in 1982, which pushed their value up from 1 cent to nearly $20,000. The penny in question is the 1982-D Small Date Copper Alloy Lincoln Cent, which sold at auction in 2016 for $18,800, according to Numismatic News.

What is the hardest coin to find? ›

1. 1933 Double Eagle. Considered the world's rarest and most valuable gold coin. Augustus Saint-Gaudens designed it, and it depicts Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle in flight on the reverse.

What is the most worthless coin? ›

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Value0.01 Uzbekistani soum
Mass1.75 g
Diameter16.9 mm
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What is the number one rarest coin? ›

1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle

Originally, there were about 445,500 of the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle coins, though they never officially circulated. Now, only 13 known coins remain, one of which is privately owned. The 1933 version of this coin is perhaps the rarest and most sought-after one of all.

How do I know if a coin I have is valuable? ›

The value of a coin is based on its date, mintmark, mintage, and condition. Run an online search to identify what kind of coin you have, then contact a local coin dealer to assess your coin's value. Check recently sold eBay listings to see what people are paying for your coin type.

How do I know if my coin is rare? ›

One of the easiest ways to tell if a coin is rare is to check the date. If the coin is from before 1800, it's likely rare. Coins minted in the 19th century are also generally considered rare, with a few exceptions. Coins from the 20th century are less likely to be rare, but there are still some that meet the criteria.

Which quarter is worth $35000? ›

The 1941 quarter has at least six doubled-die errors plus the Large-S and Small-S mint mark varieties, according to Coin Value Lookup. All these errors make these quarters worth big paychecks. Regarding finding a quarter worth $35,000, the coin sold had the Canadian “1941” imprint behind the U.S. “DOLLAR.”

What is the most rare British coin? ›

The rarest coins in the UK
  • 1917 George V Gold Sovereign. ...
  • 1937 Edward VIII Gold Sovereign. ...
  • 1703 Queen Anne Vigo Five-Guineas. ...
  • 1933 George V Penny. ...
  • 1839 Una and the Lion Gold £5 Coin. ...
  • 1819 George III Gold Sovereign.

What 2 pound coins are worth keeping? ›

Top 12 most valuable and rarest £2 coins
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games Northern Ireland. ...
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games England. ...
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games Wales. ...
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games Scotland. ...
  • 2012 Olympic Games London to Rio handover. ...
  • 2008 Olympic Games Beijing to London handover. ...
  • 2008 Olympic Games Centenary. ...
  • 2011 King James Bible.
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What is the rare 2 pound coin with a dove on it? ›

This product is supplied as 'coin only' in a plastic capsule. There is no box or certificate. This coin was struck to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the end of WWII. It features the dove of peace and the inscription round the edge of the coin "1945 IN PEACE GOODWILL 1995".

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