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10 rarest 50p coins in circulation – what they’re worth

by Naomi Willis · updated 23 May 2024

How much is your pocket change really worth? Find out the rarest 50p coins you might have hiding in your spare change and how much you could get for selling them.

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A 50p is worth 50p – but to someone who likes to collect coins, their value can be a whole lot more.

The 50p coin is over half a century old, and the Royal Mint has revealed which rare 50p coins you need to look out for.

We’ve also researched how much money you’d get if you chose to sell it.

Table of Contents

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  • Why are some 50p coins more rare?
  • What do you need to look for?
  • Rarest 50p coins
  • 2011 Olympic Shooting 50p
  • 2011 Olympic Goalball 50p
  • 2011 Olympic Tennis 50p
  • Beatrix Potter 50p 2018 Peter Rabbit
  • Beatrix Potter 50p 2018 Flopsy Bunny
  • 5. 2011 Olympic Triathlon
  • 2011 Olympic Judo
  • 3. 2011 Olympic Wrestling
  • 2. 2011 Olympic Football 50p
  • Rarest 50p coin - 2009 Kew Gardens 50p
  • Do I have any chance of finding one?
  • How much can I really get for my coin?
  • Other rare coins
  • Olympic coins
  • The Royal Mint
  • FAQs

Why are some 50p coins more rare?

When coins are minted, a certain amount is put into circulation for the general public to use and spend.

There are loads of British coins in a standard design.

But, some of the more special, commemorative designs are worth a lot more as they have low mintage figures (not as many were made).

What do you need to look for?

There are two sides to a coin, with the obverse showing a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen.

The coins you need to look for have different designs on the reverse side.

The current design on standard coins is part of the Royal Arms – so it’s anything other than that.

Rarest 50p coins

In reverse order, here are the top 10 valuable coins you should check in your purse, wallet, or pocket, as they are worth a lot more than other coins.

We’ve examined scarcity and mintage figures and researched what the coins would likely sell for.

List of rare 50p coins worth money

In short, here is a list of the rarest and most highly valuable coins. Scroll down for more information on their estimated value.

  • Kew Gardens (2009), 210,000
  • Olympic Football (2011), 1,125,500
  • Olympic Wrestling (2011), 1,129,500
  • 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
  • Olympic Goalball (2011), 1,615,500
  • Olympic Shooting (2011), 1,656,500
Kew Gardens 50p mintage figures

10. 2011 Olympic Shooting 50p

Circulation: 1,656,500

Value: £2 – £4.50

The first coin in the list shows the London Olympics Shooting.

Most coins trade quite well, and you’ll likely get around £4.

2011 Olympic Shooting 50p

Take a look at other Olympic 50p coins to see their value.

9. 2011 Olympic Goalball 50p

Circulation: 1,615,500

Value: £2 – £5

If you auction a Goalball 50p coin on a sales site, you could get up to £5 for it.

Considering its face value is 50p, that’s still not a bad return.

2011 Olympic Goalball 50p

8. 2011 Olympic Tennis 50p

Circulation: 1,454,000

Value: £2 – £5

I quite like this coin showing a tennis ball flying over the top of a net.

It’s not a huge seller, but a very new coin can still be worth up to £5.

2011 Olympic Tennis 50p

7. Beatrix Potter 50p 2018 Peter Rabbit

Circulation: 1,400,000

Value: £4 – £8.50

The Beatrix Potter collection of coins is beautifully designed and was first minted in 2016. They proved so popular that the Royal Mint continued to make new designs each year.

This particular Peter Rabbit coin you’re looking for was minted in 2018.

The 2018 50p coins in circulation can get you up to £8.50, but it can fetch more if you have a commemorative one.

The designs have changed over time, and the rabbit you’re looking for is eating radishes.

I have a 2016 Beatrix Potter 50p Peter Rabbit with a circulation of 9.7 million, which is still worth £2.50. There is also a 2017 Peter Rabbit, but that has a mitage of 19.9 million, so it is also not very rare.

2018 Peter Rabbit 50p

Check out how much you’d get from these other Beatrix Potter 50p coins

6. Beatrix Potter 50p 2018 Flopsy Bunny

Circulation: 1,400,000

Value: £4 – £9

Beatrix Potter 50p coins are very popular, which is why this is the next on the list.

This is the first and only time Flopsy Bunny is minted on a coin, and they are the rarest 50p coins in the Beatrix Potter set.

2018 Flopsy Bunny 50p

5. 2011 Olympic Triathlon

Circulation: 1,163,500

Value: £10 – £15

The 2011 Olympic Triathlon coin shows three different people; one swimming, one cycling and the other running.

In really excellent condition, you can get £15+ for selling the coin.

2011 Olympic Triathlon 50p

4. 2011 Olympic Judo

Circulation: 1,161,500

Value: £7 – £18

The Judo coins are pretty popular versus the other London Olympics, and it shows two people in the middle of a throw.

You could likely get £15 for these valuable 50p coins.

2011 Olympic Judo 50p

3. 2011 Olympic Wrestling

Circulation: 1,129,500

Estimated market price: £7- £13

Part of the 2011 Olympics 50p coins, this is the rarest coin in the set.

Although it’s one of the rarest, other Olympic coins go for a bit more.

2011 Olympic Wrestling 50p

2. 2011 Olympic Football 50p

Circulation: 1,125,500

Value: £13 – £25

The football 50p coin is one of the most popular in the Olympic Games set.

The coin explains the offside rule very clearly.

Perhaps the more tongue-in-cheek approach to the design is why it gets more than face value.

2011 Olympic Football 50p

1. Rarest 50p coin – 2009 Kew Gardens 50p

Circulation: 210,000

Estimated value: £150

Kew Gardens is the rarest 50p and most coveted coin in circulation.

It is the rarest collected coin as the Royal Mint didn’t create as many of them, making them a lot harder to come by and making the coin valuable.

They first appeared in 2009 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Royal Botanic Gardens in London. The Kew Gardens 50p coin was the only coin minted in 2009.

Looking at eBay, sales for the coin have been as low as £9.50 (which was very low!), with other listings selling over £200.

2009 Kew Gardens 50p

Do I have any chance of finding one?

In 2020, the Royal Mint released 338 million coins into circulation, including two new 50p pieces.

Ten million coins circulated for just 50 pence each, which means anyone could get them.

The Diversity 50p and Withdrawal from the European Union 50p are not the rarest 50p coins in circulation you’ll find.

However, the other coins with lower mintage figures will be harder to get hold of.

How much can I really get for my coin?

Coin values can depend on who is willing to part with their money.

As more people want to collect them, the money gets removed from circulation, making them scarcer.

Also, if someone were to buy a coin from eBay, just thinking it was worth more because someone asked for a high Buy It Now Price, it could shift the general price of that particular coin.

If you are planning to list your coin on an auction site, be sure to set a reserve so your coins don’t go for less than what it’s worth. You will also pay a small commission when it’s sold.

Other rare coins

While we’ve just been talking about 50p coins in circulation here, there are loads more other rare coins that you could have in your spare change or down the back of the sofa.

It’s always worth keeping an eye out to look for the rarest coin about.

In terms of other valuable 50ps, check for:

  • Paddington Bear 50p
  • Pride 50p
  • Diversity Built Britain 50p
  • Benjamin Bunny 50p
  • 2018 Mrs Tittemouse with 1.4 million minted
  • 2017 Royal Shield with 1.8 million
  • 2017 Sir Isaac Newton with just over 1.8 million and
  • 2016 Jemima Puddle-Duck coin with 2.1 million minted

Here are a few coins that are still worth more than 50p, but not as much as some of the ones above.

If you’ve been collecting them, it’s still nice to have them in your collection:

  • Peace Prosperity 50p
  • Battle of Britain 50p
  • 1918 50p
  • Public Libraries 50p
  • Sherlock Holmes 50p
  • Battle Of Hastings 50p
  • Victoria Cross 50p

Olympic coins

When released, the 2012 Olympic coins shifted the rare coin list, pushing several other 50-pence coins off their chart places.

As a set of 29, most of them had less than 2 million 50p coins in circulation.

Around 75% of the coins have been removed from general circulation by collectors, so they are much harder to obtain now.

I’ve only been able to find a 2011 Cycling 50p coin to add to my collection (2,090,500 mintage if anyone wants to buy it?)

The Royal Mint

The Royal Mint has been minting UK coins for over 1,100 years.

As well as making coins for the UK, the Royal Mint is a huge exporter and produced around 3 billion coins for 30 countries in 2019/2020!

You can also shop for coins on the Royal Mint website. Rather than their street price, you will spend a lot more as they are brilliant uncirculated coins.

Have stamps instead of coins? Check out these rare stamps.


FAQs

How long has the 50p been in circulation?

The 50p entered circulation in the UK on 14th October 1969.

Are there two versions of the 50p?

There is a larger version from when it was first introduced but it was demonetised in 1998. The smaller version we currently use launched in September 1997.

Do you keep the coins or sell them?

If you find a rare 50p coin, you can keep it safe and maybe start collecting them as a hobby. However, other collectors may want to buy them from you.

Where can you sell rare 50ps?

A lot of people list their finds on eBay.

Can you really sell a 50p for thousands of pounds?

You may see news stories telling you of 50 pence coins that sold for thousands of pounds. Some of these stories can be clickbaity and don’t truly represent how much the coins go for.
And, although the coin “sold” for a high price, it doesn’t always mean the sale completes.

Can you get uncirculated 50p coins?

For collectors, you can buy uncirculated coins, including 50ps. There is limited stock available on the Royal Mint site.

What is a 50p made from?

A 50 pence piece is made of cupro-nickel – it’s 75% copper and 25% nickel.

What design was on the first 50p?

When the coin was first introduced, it had a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen on one side and a symbol of Britannia on the reverse.

Why are there different designs on a 50 pence coin?

The Royal Mint has used to 50p to commemorate important events in the UK since 1969, such as the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings, the 50th anniversary of the NHS, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

What is the rarest 50p worth?

The Kew Gardens 50p continues to be the rarest 50p coin year after year and one seller got as much as £700 on auction sites, although most sellers get around £100.

What is a numismatic?

A numismatic is someone who collects coins or is a coin dealer. Coin collectors don’t just collect coins; they also like paper money or even tokens and medals.

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Comments

  1. Sandy says

    3 October 2021 at 14:49

    I’ve just found a mint condition 50p table tennis, is it worth keeping

    Reply
    • Naomi Willis says

      5 October 2021 at 11:04

      There were 1,737,500 of the 2011 Table Tennis 50p minted, so not loads. It could be worth £2-£3 if someone wanted to buy it. Personally, I wouldn’t spend it, but I like the coins with the commemorative designs.

      Reply
  2. Ronni-Kate Smyth says

    16 November 2021 at 22:01

    Is there a site I can use to help me check out the worth of any coins I find ?

    Reply
    • Naomi Willis says

      18 November 2021 at 10:20

      Hi, you could check on eBay. Instead of looking at the live listing, use the tool bar to select “completed listings” so you can see what the actual sale prices are.

      (However, it doesn’t always mean the sale fully completes as the buyer may pull out, which is why some coins look like they sell for loads, but it doesn’t actually get bought).

      Reply
  3. L jones says

    17 November 2021 at 14:25

    Just find a peace prosperity and friendship with all nations. Date 31/1/2020 50p is it worth anythink

    Reply
    • Naomi Willis says

      18 November 2021 at 10:29

      That’s the Withdrawal from the European Union 50p which was issued in 2020. There was a mintage of 10,001,000, so it’s not very rare at all. However, because it signifies a big occasion in British history, there may be a lot of people collecting them instead of passing through in our change as normal.

      There have been reports of the 50p coins selling for as much as £15,000 – although that doesn’t mean the listing is seen through and the buyer pays. I wonder how much of this is to get clicks to a story as most coins I’ve seen don’t actually sell? Realistically, for coin sales, you may get around £4 for it at the moment.

      Reply

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