While many valuable coins were minted hundreds of years ago, these sought-after 50p pieces have all been released in the past ...
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There is a 1999 10 cent coin that can be worth up to $2.20 because it has what's called a "large head" mintage error on the face side. "So that is where the letters and the numbers are pushed right up ...
Check your change and down the back of the sofa after a rare 50p coin sold for £139, 250 times its value, on an eBay auction. The beautiful 50p coin was released in 2009 to mark 250 years since ...
People are being urged to check their pockets and loose change for an extremely rare coin that has resurfaced. The Brexit 50p coins are considered rare as they were minted with the wrong exit date on.
A RARE uncirculated £2 coin has sold for more than 25x its face value on an online auction site. The coin, a Labour of Hercules - Erymanthian Boar designed and released in 2020, sold for £55 ...
It is listed on eBay for £800. The item description reads: “This very rare Paddington Bear 50p collectors coin is a must-have for any coin enthusiast, this coin is sure to be a valuable ...
A 1p coin has been decribed as the "rarest ever" becaue there's only a few of them in circulation. In fact, the penny is so uncommon that finding one could fetch you £100,000 at auction.
A coin expert has urged Brits to check their change for an unusual £2 piece that could be worth more than £120. The coin could fetch far more than its face value if ...
A coin expert is calling on Britons to sift through their spare change for a rare £2 coin with a potential value exceeding £120 - if it has this unusual misprint. Known as the Coin Collector UK ...
A rare species of shrew was just photographed in California for the first time in history in an exciting discovery for natural science. But the snaps weren't taken by professional researchers or ...
The “stater” coins were found at less than 30cm below the surface of the soil amount to 11 years in wages for an ordinary Roman soldier, according to the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities.