A RARE 50p coin has sold for a huge 150 times its value thanks to a small missing detail. An eBay user snapped up the coin ...
The 50p coin in question was released in 2009 to mark 250 years since the opening of Kew Gardens in 1759. Only 210,000 copies of the coin were produced by The Royal Mint, which lists the anniversary ...
A RARE 50p coin with a specific detail has sold for over 300 times its face value - and you could have one in your wallet. A recent auction on eBay saw the Kew Gardens piece sell for a whopping £156.
The 20p piece is a rare “mule” coin dating from 2008, and fetched £90 at auction. The coin was minted without a date due to an error and quickly became a sought-after collector’s items.
Just under 10 million of this particular type of coin - a rare King Charles III coin from 2022 - are in circulation. One coin collector is trying to sell it for £618 on eBay - or for best offer.
Some highly prized coins may be traded on websites such as eBay for far higher than their face value. Some rare coins previously issued by the Mint have fallen out of circulation, such as “round ...
A rare 50p coin is being sold on eBay for over £15,000. The item is listed on the online marketplace for over 30,000 times its face value and features a quote which reads “Diversity Built ...
The greater the imperfections the greater the value for some of these rare gems from the 1980s, and they're new enough that ...
The item is listed on the online marketplace for over 40,000 times its face value and features Beatrix ... Similar rare 50p coins are listed on eBay for whopping profits, with some on for as ...
Take, for example, the Kew Garden 50p, which recently went on eBay for a whopping £7,000 despite experts estimating its value between £100 and £200. So, here are the nine rarest £2 coins - as ...
We are all being urged to check our change after a rare Royal Mint 20p coin sold for 450 times its face value on eBay. The 20p piece is a rare “mule” coin dating from 2008, and fetched £90 at ...
Auction site eBay was a good place to start ... which is still more than double the coin’s value.