Average selling prices of circulating fifty pence coins in the UK

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How much is your 50p coin worth in 2024 I’ll give the average selling price for a circulated coin these are all commemorative coins you might find in your change so no Shields or branas there’s 74 of them so let’s go oh and there in no particular order first up is

Olympic boxing all the Olympic 50 P coins were minted to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics they were released and dated the year before in 2011 this one is by sh ay just over 2 million were minted and it’s worth around £2 next we have jamaa puddled duck this is from the

Bitrix Potter series uh this one is from 2016 this was designed by Emma Noble and even though again just over 2 million this one is very collectible and selling for around £9 this is Olympic badminton by Emma Kelly 2.1 million of this one minted and it’s valued

Around2 now we have WWF originally this stood for World Wildlife Fund but now it stands for worldwide fund for nature designed by artist Matthew Dent 3.4 million of this one were minted but it’s a very popular coin and selling for around £3 ah the first of the Paddington Bear

50 pen is this one is Paddington at the station and that’s a king’s cross station there designed by artist David napton just over 5 million of this one minted the Paddington are very collectible and and it’s selling for around four times face value at £2 and yeah I know it’s Paddington Station

Really now it’s Sherlock Holmes this coin by artist Steven raw marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of author Arthur Conan Doyle I think this is a nice design but it was massively minted at 8.6 million so it’s only ever going to be worth 50 and now we have flopsy

Bunny dated 2018 this is one of the lower minted Beatrix pot coins just 1.4 million of this one were produced so it’s very sorta and selling for around £8 next we have Olympic Athletics this one is dated 2011 and was designed by Florence Jackson if you find an

Athletics 50p dated 2009 it’s going to be worth over £100 but the standard 2011 version is only going to be worth about £22 the next one is to Mark the 100th anniversary of the represent ation of the people act I like this design by Steven Taylor but this one is very

Highly minted at 9 million so it’s only going to be worth 50 now Olympic hockey by Robert Evans this one has a mintage figure of 1.7 million and is selling for around £250 next we have Olympic tennis this one by Tracy Baines has one of the lower

Mintage figures of 1.4 million and is selling for around £350 remember if you’re buying or selling these coins on eBay for example please take into consideration fees and postage costs and now it’s Roger banister this 50 P designed by James Butler marks 50 years since athlete Roger banister ran one

Mile in under 4 minutes he did that in 1954 hence this coin is dated 2004 very highly minted coin again over 9 million so only worth 50 there were some restrikes of 50p coins in in 2019 to commemorate 50 years of the 50p Roger banister was one of them but I won’t be

Including them in this video because this is all about circulating coins next we have Olympic football this design by Neil wolson explains the offside rule a quick glance at this coin and you’ll understand how offside Works honestly just 1.1 million of this one will minted and is the lowest minted of the Olympic

Coins and you can expect to pay about £15 for one of these and the next please and here we have Olympic bota botcha rhymes with gotcha as Bunga would say this one was designed by Justin Chong just over 2 million were minted and you could pick this one up for

Around2 now we have the 50th anniversary of the NHS this coin designed by David Cornell was released in 1998 quite sought after this one and although over 5 million were minted I’d value this at about £175 in circulated condition and now we have Olympic Shooting designed by

Pravin dud 1.6 million of this one minted and its average selling price is around £350 here’s Peter Rabbit from 2016 a massive 9.7 million of this one were minted but because it’s a berrix Potter it’s very collectible and worth around £150 and now we have Victoria Cross

Heroic acts designed by Clive Duncan and released in 20 2006 it has a mintage figure of over 10 million so only going to be worth face value 50 and now we have the brexit coin marking Great Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union it just says designed by the Royal

Mint engraving team no one wants to own up to that I think my cat could have come up with a better design than that over 10 million minted so it’s only going to be worth 50p another bitrix Potter design by Emma Noble this time it’s it’s Miss Tiggy

Winkle Mrs Tiggy Winkle Mrs Tiggy Winkle yeah again very highly minted this one 8.8 million so it’s selling for around 75 and now we have Olympic fencing or stabby sticks this was designed by Ruth Summerfield 2.1 million of these ones were minted so I would say around2 for

This and now we have q Gardens the rarest of the circulating 50 P coins just 210,000 of these were were released into circulation designed by Christopher LeBron and it’s very sought after this one now about 3 years ago you probably would have had to pay between £ 180 and

£200 for one of these but now you can pick one up on eBay for around £150 but beware of fakes the votes for women 50 or suffragettes I think this is a fantastic design by Mary Milner Dickens over 3 million were minted but very collectible coin and selling for

£350 now we’ve got Olympic Aquatics by Jonathan Ola just over 2,100,000 of these ones were minted and its value is around £2 but look out for one with Jonathan oli’s original design with lines on the swimmer’s face it’s estimated only 600 of these were minted and there could be some still out there

Somewhere if you find one it’s going to be worth around £1,000 right Olympic volleyball this one was designed by Daniela boothman and has a mintage figure of 2.1 million and is selling for around £2 this is my favorite design of the Olympic 50ps and now we have the Queen’s Memorial 50p

Coin this design by Edgar Fuller and cesil Thomas originally appeared on the 1953 commemorative Crown released for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation the only difference is the year originally it was 1953 and this one is 2022 9.6 million were so only 50 for this face value next

We have the Benjamin Britain 50 P coin designed by Tom Phillips from 2013 this commemorates the centinary of composer Benjamin Britain although over 5 million were minted this one is quite popular and is selling for around £150 now this one is to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Beatrix

Potter another Emma Noble design and nearly 7 million of this one were minted but it is a Potter so it’s sell in for around 150 and now we’ve got another Paddington coin this time Paddington at the Tower of London over 9 million of this one were produced so only

50 this one is Victoria Cross the medals or some like to say the awards it commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross I think this is a very nice design by CLA Aldridge but over 12 million were produced so it’s only going to be worth again 50 and now

We come to Olympic archery this is the highest minted of the Olympic 50 P coins at 3,345 500 this one was designed by Peter paga and if you can’t find one in your chains you could get one for around £175 and now the Battle of Britain 50 p

A few different versions of this one have been produced but only one for circulation and 5.9 million of those were produced designed by Gary Breeze quite collectible and selling for around 150 this is Olympic basketball designed by Sarah pay 1.7 million of this one were put into circulation and is selling for

Around2 this is canoeing by Timothy Le over 2 million of these were made and it’s selling for about £175 Scouts this one dates from 2007 and commemorates 100 Years of The Scouting movement it’s by designer Kerry Jones and 7.7 million were made it is quite collectible this one but because of the

High mintage you should be able to pick one up for around1 and now Paddington Bear at Buckingham Palace Again by David napton 5.9 million of this one will minted but Paddington is quite popular so this one is selling for around £2 now we have diversity built Britain not one

Of my favorite designs 10.3 million so it’s only going to be worth face value of 50 Here Comes a running Peter Rabbit now even though this one is a berrix Potter nearly 20 million were minted so it’s only going to be worth 50 the next one is wheelchair rugby designed by Natasha Ratcliffe

1,765 500 of these were minted I quite like this design and its average selling price is about £3 it’s Sir Isaac Newton this 50 by Aaron West marks the 375th Ann ivary since the birth of scientist Isaac Newton lots of people’s favorite 50 P coin this one it represents some of

Newton’s astronomical calculations you can see the Sun at the center there and the ellipses of the planets going around it over 1.8 million were minted but it is a very popular coin so it’s going to be valued about £3 now another Paddington Bear coin this one is Paddington at St Paul’s Cathedral

But it is very highly minted at over 9 million so again it’s only going to be worth face value 50 now this one is the tailor of gluster or tog on the bog for obvious reasons 3.9 million of these were minted and as it’s a bitrix Potter design I would say about

£175 and here comes table tennis this is one of five the Olympic coins to have the para Olympic logo at the top of the coin the other four are wheelchair rugby goldall archery and botcher this design is by Alan Lindell just over 1.7 million were minted and it’s selling for around

£250 another Olympic coin this time it’s pentathlon or modern pentathlon as it’s correctly called this one is designed by Daniel Brittain just under 1.7 million were produced and it’s selling for around £375 the dictionary 50 P coin this was released in 2005 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the publication of

Samuel Johnson’s dictionary it was was designed by Tom Phillips it has a massive mintage figure of over 172 million it’s very easy to find this one in your change so it’s only valued at 50p another Olympic coin here and another one designed by Jonathan Oli this time it’s Olympic gymnastics

1,600,000 were minted and it has an average selling price of £225 it’s another bitrix Potter this time it’s Mrs titl Mouse again designed by Emma Noble and 1.7 m Meed and as it’s a Beatrix Potter it’s very popular and averaging £4 Pride this one was designed by

Dominic Holmes 5 million were put into circulation so it’s only worth 50 the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 50 P coin commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years as Monarch this was designed by Andrew Ross and Deborah Osborne 5 million 7070 see what did that we put into circulation and it’s quite a high

Mintage figure so it’s only going to be worth 50 another Olympic 50 P coin this time it’s Olympic rowing this is by graphic designer David podmore and it says on there Excellence friendship fair play and respect 1.7 million were minted and expect to pay around £2 for this one

And another Olympic coin at this time it’s weightlifting it was designed by Rob Shakespeare it’s probably a little bit too basic for a coin design for my liking but over 1.8 million were minted and it is selling for an average price of £225 now it’s Beatrix Potter’s Jeremy

Fiser or Mr Jeremy fiser I should say this has a circulating figure of nearly 10 million so it’s only worth 50 P EU Stars this 50 P released in 1998 commemorates Britain’s 25 years in the E the European economic Community it was designed by John Mill just over 5

Million were minted and it’s worth about1 ah Olympic wrestling this is one of the harder to find Olympic 50 penes only 1.1 million were minted designed by rodick Enriquez the average selling price of this one is £8 and now we have the Christopher Ironside 50 released in 2013 this coin

Commemorates the centinary of coin engraver Christopher Ironside Christopher’s designs were on all of the original reverses of the UK decimal coins although 7 million were minted it’s a very popular design and averag in1 the Battle of Hastings this coin commemorates the 950 years since the famous battle it’s by designer John

Bergdall 6.7 million were minted uh if you can’t find one in you change expect to pay1 for this one Olympic equestrian 2.1 million of this one one was circulated it’s designed by Thomas babage and its average selling price is £2 the next one is Olympic Judo designed

By David Cornell very hard to find in your change this one as only 1.1 million were minted hence the selling price of £11 now we have gold ball gold ball is a par Olympic sport and you can see the para Olympic logo at the top of the coin

Again 1.6 million were minted it was designed by Jonathan Ren and the average selling price is £2 now we have King Charles III’s coronation 50 it was designed by Natasha Jenkins at the moment in January 2024 it’s selling for £150 but I think eventually because 5

Million were minted it will end up being 50 P just face value what’s next ah it’s Olympic Taekwondo it’s a very popular Design This One by David Gibbons just over 1,600,000 were produced and has an average selling price of £3 and now here’s the Commonwealth Games

50 this was minted to Mark the 20th Commonwealth Games which was held in Glasgow Scotland and it was designed by Alex Lowden 6 and2 million were minted so it’s only going to be again 50 face value okay what’s this one ah it’s Triathlon Olympic triathlon this design was by Sarah Harvey

And only just over 1.1 million were minted and the average selling price is £12 so that’s one of the scarcer ones to look out for next one is team GB this was minted to Mark Great Britain’s participation in the 2016 Olympics which was held in Rio wasn’t it yeah Rio de

Janeiro nearly forgot where it was then the designer is Peter Blake but this coin has a mintage figure of over 6 million so it’s only going to be worth 50 squirrel nutkin now quite highly minted at 5 million but because it’s a Potter I’d say1 for this

One okay we have public libraries this 50 P minted in 2000 commemorates 150 years since the 1850 Public Library act it was designed by Mary Milner Dickens and has a mintage figure of over 11 million so it’s only going to be worth face value 50 another vitrix Potter by

Emma Noble Tom kitten this time 92 million were produced but because it’s a Potter just over face value 75 look at his eyes they’re really scary aren’t they oh my God another bitrix Potter this time it’s Peter Rabbit 2018 this is a much lower minted coin just 1,400,000

Were produced much harder to find in your change and to buy one you’d have to pay around £6 for this if you’re watching this far and you haven’t subscribed yet please hit that subscribe button it would be really appreciated thank you I’ve seen this coin listed on

EBay as basketball but it’s not it’s handball as it says there designed by Natasha Ratcliffe nearly 1.7 million were minted and it’s selling prices around £350 this is girl guiding minted in 2010 celebrating 100 Years of girl guiding in the UK it was designed by Jonathan Evans

And Donna Hanan but I can’t find a picture of either of those it was highly minted at over 7 million but it is a popular coin and selling for around 75 ah yes Olympic saling this is one of my favorite designs on the 50p coin this is by artist Bruce rushan just over

1,700,000 were minted and £250 is the average selling price for this coin and here’s Benjamin bunny this is another Beatrix Potter coin but it’s massively minted at 25 million this makes it the highest minted commemorative 50 P coin so even though this is a berrix Potter

50 P it’s only going to be worth 50 p face value and another Olympic this time it’s Olympic cycling this one was designed by Theo crutchley Mac and just over 2 million were produced and this one has a selling price of £150 okay lastly we have the Atlantic

Salmon we don’t have a designer for this it just says real Min design team now this isn’t a commemorative this is a definitive this is going to be the standard design of the reverse of the 50 P coin they are starting to turn up in people’s change they are dated 2023 at

The moment they’re selling on eBay at around £3 to4 but I think that price will come down we don’t know the mintage figure at the moment but personally I think it’s going to be a high one over 5 million a lot of people think it’s going

To be much lower than that we’ll have to wait and see on that but my prediction is it’s only going to be worth face value 50p let me know what you think okay that’s going to do it for this video thank you very much for watching please don’t forget to subscribe and

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18 Comments

  1. Mmmmm… I'm wondering… will I add the values for the coins in the two videos and go on that value?? Just saying… I'm also confused? Was I on the mushrooms a day ago… or… maybe you were!? 😁🍄🤣

  2. You said the Hastings coin is valued at £1, but according to eBay they're worth £10,000.00 😂🤣 Turns out I'm not rich then 😂
    Brilliant video as always CP mate 👌

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