How much is my Girl Guide 50p worth?
A normal version of the girl guiding 50p is worth £4 because there are more than 7.4million in circulation. The rarest 50p featured Kew Gardens. Some 210,000 were minted in 2009. Another girl guiding 50p sold on eBay for more than 164,900 per cent its value in 2018.
Which 50ps are worth anything?
Top 10 most valuable 50p coins
- Kew Gardens (2009), 210,000.
- Olympic Wrestling (2011), 1,129,500.
- Olympic Football (2011), 1,161,500.
- Olympic Judo (2011), 1,161,500.
- Olympic Triathlon (2011), 1,163,500.
- Peter Rabbit (2018), 1,400,000.
- Flopsy Bunny (2018), 1,400,000.
- Olympic Tennis (2011), 1,454,000.
What are the rarest 50p Olympic coins?
The rarest of the coins is the football 50p coin which has a mintage of only 1,125,500 with the wrestling 50p coin coming a close second with 1,129,500 in mintage.
What are the top 10 rarest 50p coins?
Which Paddington 50p is worth the most?
The Royal Mint hasn’t confirmed how many of the latest batch of Paddington coins have been minted but the fewer there are, the more valuable they become. The Kew Gardens design remains the top collector’s item – it’s the rarest 50p coin after only 210,000 of the coins were struck.
What is the value of the suffragette 50p coin?
The coin depicts the figure of a Suffragette chained to railings and holding a banner on which appear the letters WSPU, to the right a ballot paper marked with a cross and the words GIVE WOMEN THE VOTE, to the left the value 50 PENCE, and below and to the far right, the Anniversary dates 1903 and 2003.
How many of the suffragette 50p are in circulation?
This is coin number 5 in the Royal Mint The Great British Coin Hunt 50p Album – Volume 1 referred to as THE SUFFRAGETTES 50p. The 2003 Women’s social and political union (WSPU) 50p – also known as the Suffragette coin. There are currently 3.1million of the coins in circulation, making it far less rare than the Kew Gardens coin.
What was the significance of the 50p coin?
The Suffragettes 50p commemorates the centenary of the establishment of the Women’s Social and Political Union. With Emmeline and Christabelle Pankhurst at its forefront, the Suffragette movement finally saw the partial votes for women in 1918, with the franchise being extended to all women over 21 in 1928.