How ‘unique date’ on your 50p coin could make it 500 times more valuable – could you have one in your pocket?
A RARE coin enthusiast has revealed how a unique date on your 50p coin could make it a whopping 500 times more valuable.
The coin was released to commemorate the 2012 Olympics and there are several in circulation – could you have one in your wallet?
A 50p coin minted in 2009 is worth around £250 and has coin hunters searching the high heavens to try and get their hands on it.
A TikTok coin expert @CoinCollectingWizard drew attention to the treasure in a recent video, advising: “Just because you have this 50p, it doesn’t make it valuable.
“Always pay attention to the details on what to look for.”
He added: “Collectors are eager to snap up this piece of history and its connection to a beloved children’s TV show adds a personal touch to its value for many.”
He also explained: “The rare coin features a picture showing an athlete in the 2012 London Olympics as drawn and depicted by the young viewer back in 2009.
The collector noted that an earlier version of the coin was minted in 2009 and it’s far more valuable to collectors.
He said: “But it’s only the one dated 2009 that has value worth around £250. Around 2.2million of the coins were minted in 2011 and released into circulation.”
“It helps when it comes with its original packaging which includes images of presenters from the popular show Blue Peter.
“It sold for £257 on eBay in the past- which makes it 500 times more than face value.
“This is a sought after coin among collectors. Good luck finding this very special 50p.”
The video has whipped the internet into a frenzy with countless views, likes, and comments pouring in.
One viewer wrote: “Just bought this the other day, cost me a fair bit.” Another added: “I’ve got three of them.”
It comes as another ultra-rare 50p coin has hit the market for 30,000 times its value due to a tiny detail – and you could have one in your pocket.
The valuable metal is being sold for an eye-watering £15,000 as it has a unique squiggle.
The coin was commissioned to commemorate the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and features the iconic scene of King Harold II being struck in the eye with an arrow.
It is said to be a unique addition for coin collectors, which is why it will go under the hammer for the staggering sum.
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You can buy it now for £15,000 – or you can bid from £10,000.
Those who buy it on Ebay, however must pay £7.95 for express delivery.
The listing reads: “This rare Battle of Hastings 1066 50p coin is highly sought-after by collectors around the world.
“Featuring the iconic scene of King Harold II being struck in the eye with an arrow, this coin is a must-have for anyone interested in British history and numismatics.
“Crafted in 2016 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, this coin is a true gem of Great Britain.
“Its denomination of 50p and country of origin make it a unique addition to any coin collection.
“Do not miss your chance to own this piece of history.”