2017 Complete Beatrix Potter Coin Collecting Pack

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2017 Complete Beatrix Potter Coin Collecting Pack

2017 Complete Beatrix Potter Coin Collecting Pack

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Beatrix Potter 50p coins are a collection of beautifully designed fifty pence coins from The Royal Mint in the UK. In 2016, The Royal Mint released a collection of special 50p coins to mark 150 years since the birth of Beatrix Potter. We’ll jump into how rare this makes the coin shortly, but let’s first take a look at the uncirculated versions of this coin that were released alongside the circulating issue. The price can vary a lot depending on what version of the coin you decide to buy, but for a circulated version this is how much you can expect to pay. Let’s take a look at why it has this value, as well as what other versions of the coin you can buy. Tom Kitten 50p Mintage And Rarity coins include Peter Rabbit, Tom Kitten, Benjamin Bunny, and Mr. Jeremy Fisher. Beatrix Potter 2017 coin collection

The reverse design by Ffion Gwillim perfectly captures a heart-warming scene from the original, much-loved Beatrix Potter stories.Not only are they rather lovely to look at and collect, but some go for quite a bit of money. Here are all the coins out there to complete your collection. Peter Rabbit is the only character to feature more than once in the Beatrix Potter 50p series, with no less than 5 coins issued to celebrated the nation’s favourite little rabbit. There are millions of Beatrix Potter 50p Coins in circulation but how much is each coin worth? in this guide we let you know the value of each Beatrix Potter 50p coin… Beatrix Potter Portrait 50p Coin… The coin is not considered to be rare based on mintage figures alone, but it does have some other characteristics that make it highly desirable to collectors. As a child, her parents took Beatrix and her brother, William, to an estate on the River Tay where the Potter children were free to roam the Scottish countryside.

The Royal Mint has released a new commemorative coin featuring Beatrix Potter's character Peter Rabbit.The value of the 2016 Beatrix Potter 50 pence coin varies based on the coin’s design and condition. The 2016 Peter Rabbit silver proof coin is the most valuable in the series, fetching several hundred pounds on the secondary market. Other coins in the same year of the series are also highly collectable, with values ranging from a few to several hundred pounds. Which Peter Rabbit 50p Is Valuable?

There are different versions of new coins issued by The Royal Mint. The figures detailed above are for circulation coins - the examples that we find in our loose change. For each new coin, The Royal Mint issue aSilver Proof Coloured version, aBrilliant Uncirculated (BU) and the circulation copy. The Beatrix Potter 50p was released to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the birth of Beatrix Potter in 2016. First released in 2016, these coins have been a massive hit with the UK public and around the world resulting in additional special edition coins being released each year by The Royal Mint to satisfy the needs of the more serious coin collector. of the silver-proof coloured versions were minted, making that particular version slightly more common than the coloured Benjamin Bunny coin of the same year (30,000). Tom Kitten 50p Coin Reverse Design Added to the Beatrix Potter Coin collection in 2017 the Squirrel Nutkin is a favourite with fans! with 5 Million minted there’s still plenty of these coins in circulation which means the coin is currently only worth face value. If you own the Squirrel Nutkin 50p coin it’s worth keeping in your collection as the value will increase over time. Peter Rabbit 2018 50p Coin…The Reverse image is designed by Emma Noble. Emma Noble had designed the 2015 coins to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Beatrix Potter. When the Royal Mint issued additional Beatrix Potter coins in 2016, the artist was again chosen to design them, including the 2016 Squirrel Nutkin 50p. Her designs were once again seen on 2017 and 2018 coins. Her designs were also featured on the 2019 collector edition Peter Rabbit coin. The Obverse design is that of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Jody Clark who at the young age of 33 was the youngest person to design the monarch’s profile on this currency. The new design would be the first time her portrait had been changed in 17 years. The design by Emma Noble has the text BEATRIX POTTER with her lifetime dates underneath from 1866 to 1943. is quite a substantial amount for a 50p, which means that the coin is not scarce and is instead quite common to come across in your change. From the age of eight, Potter immersed herself in the world of fairytales such as Aesop’s Fables and Edward Lear’s Book of Nonsense .



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