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Jan 21, 2020 You can unsubscribe at any time. A rare Paddington Bear Tower of London 50p coin has sold on eBay for £300. The 50p - which has an engraving of the children’s character standing in front of the. Back in 2018, a small number of the Paddington Bear 50p coins were issued early, giving collectors the chance to get their hands on the pieces before they were officially released. Some of these first coins were put up for sale on eBay attracting interest from the national newspapers, who often report on sales of 50p coins.
Mar 25, 2020 A “very rare” 50p coin with Paddington Bear at St Paul’s Cathedral is currently being sold for an absolute fortune on eBay. The seller is flogging the small bit of change for a whopping £3,000 which has since had over 200 watchers on the page. For Sale 2018 Paddington at the station 50p from a seal bag Unc. Denomination: 50p. Year of Issue: 2018. Finish: Uncirculated from seal bag. Country of Issue: United Kingdom.
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Ten different 2018 50p coins for 2018! The standard shield reverse coin, a special ‘Strike Your Own’ 2018 dated Isaac Newton coin (identical to the 2017 Isaac Newton coin, with the exception of the date), a coin to mark the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People act, four new Beatrix potter themed coins two Paddington Bear commemoratives and one featuring a Snowman.
Obverse Type 6 (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark):
Reverse Type 4 (design by Matthew Dent):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 2 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
The obverse portrait of the Queen by Mr Jody Clark was introduced in March 2015 and will now be used on all circulating coinage. It is the fifth portrait of the Queen used on coinage.
The reverse design, by Matthew Dent shows the bottom part of the shield of the Royal Coat of Arms.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 57B: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Aaron West):
Mintage for Circulation: None for circulation. This coin was a ‘Strike your own’ at the Royal Mint Experience centre. Apparently 19,934 were made.
Collectability/Scarcity: 5 (for scale details see here) currently inflated prices due to the 1.8m mintage figure, which is rather a lot!The story behind the design:
Same design as coin 57A, struck dated 2017. This 2018 version will not be circulated and was originally made available strictly from the Royal Mint, in person. Sir Isaac Newton was a physicist, mathematician, Warden of the Mint and one of the most influential scientists to have ever lived. In 1717 Sir Isaac wrote a report which led to a proclamation later that year reducing the value of the gold guinea to 21 shillings. Here is the report in full:
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 62: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Stephen Taylor):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
A coin to mark the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People Act which gave the vote to some women over 30 and to all men over the age of 21. Wheel of fortune years. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 63: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, Peter Rabbit again. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 64: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, Flopsy Bunny. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 65: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, The Tailor of Gloucester. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 66: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, Mrs. Tittlemouse. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 67: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by David Knapton):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
These coins appeared in circulation during 2018. Paddington at the Station – The first of two new Paddington Bear themed coins. Paddington first appeared in print in 1958 in the first of a number of books by Michael Bond. 2018 sees a number of commercial enterprises to mark the 60th anniversary, including these coins and a new TV series due later in 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddington_BearPaddington Bear 50p Ebay Online
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 68: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by David Knapton):Paddington Bear 50p Ebay List
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
These coins appeared in circulation during 2018. Paddington at the Palace – The second of two new Paddington Bear themed coins. Paddington first appeared in print in 1958 in the first of a number of books by Michael Bond. 2018 sees a number of commercial enterprises to mark the 60th anniversary, including these coins and a new TV series due later in 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddington_BearPaddington Bear 50p Ebay Free
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 69: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Natasha Ratcliffe):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 3 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
To mark the 40th anniversary of Raymond Briggs’ The Snowman book. And I suspect also to cash-in on the current craze of Christmas coins, particularly the past popularity of the similar Isle of Man Snowman 50p series. This coin sold out very quickly in coloured silver proof version and it’s non-coloured ‘normal’ counterpart is not expected to appear in circulation. Raymond Briggs was born in Wimbledon in 1934:
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21 January 2020, 11:11 | Updated: 21 January 2020, 11:17
The Paddington Bear coin is worth a lot of money when re-sold, so take a look if you’ve got one.
If you’ve got a bunch of random coins laying around, it might be worth combing through them and finding out exactly what you have on your hands.
One 50p coin fetched its lucky owner a whopping £300, after they listed it on the online marketplace, eBay.
The rare coin, which is the Paddington Bear Tower of London 50p was first released less than a year ago, in August 2019.
It has the engraving of the beloved children’s book character in front of the huge London landmark and was sold by the Royal Mint originally.
It’s unknown whether the coin was brand new or not, but the picture on the eBay listing suggests it had been used as it’s covered in scratches.
If the coin would’ve been sold in mint condition, it’s likely that it would’ve fetched the owner a lot more money.Paddington Bear 50p Ebay Online
At £300, it sold for its asking price, despite only attracting two bids in total.
This coin was one of two which were released in August 2019, the other of which shows the bear posing in front of St Paul’s Cathedral.
There’s other coins that didn’t go into circulation which would be worth even more to collectors in mint condition.
The Paddington Bear series of coins first started in 2018, with multiple different editions being sold of thousands of pounds on eBay months later!
Usually, around a million 50p coins are released, and so the fewer there are of an edition, the more value it’ll ultimately have.
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Jan 21, 2020 You can unsubscribe at any time. A rare Paddington Bear Tower of London 50p coin has sold on eBay for £300. The 50p - which has an engraving of the children’s character standing in front of the. Back in 2018, a small number of the Paddington Bear 50p coins were issued early, giving collectors the chance to get their hands on the pieces before they were officially released. Some of these first coins were put up for sale on eBay attracting interest from the national newspapers, who often report on sales of 50p coins.
Mar 25, 2020 A “very rare” 50p coin with Paddington Bear at St Paul’s Cathedral is currently being sold for an absolute fortune on eBay. The seller is flogging the small bit of change for a whopping £3,000 which has since had over 200 watchers on the page. For Sale 2018 Paddington at the station 50p from a seal bag Unc. Denomination: 50p. Year of Issue: 2018. Finish: Uncirculated from seal bag. Country of Issue: United Kingdom.
<- Click Here to go back to the main 50p Coins in Circulation page
Ten different 2018 50p coins for 2018! The standard shield reverse coin, a special ‘Strike Your Own’ 2018 dated Isaac Newton coin (identical to the 2017 Isaac Newton coin, with the exception of the date), a coin to mark the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People act, four new Beatrix potter themed coins two Paddington Bear commemoratives and one featuring a Snowman.
Obverse Type 6 (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark):
Reverse Type 4 (design by Matthew Dent):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 2 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
The obverse portrait of the Queen by Mr Jody Clark was introduced in March 2015 and will now be used on all circulating coinage. It is the fifth portrait of the Queen used on coinage.
The reverse design, by Matthew Dent shows the bottom part of the shield of the Royal Coat of Arms.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 57B: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Aaron West):
Mintage for Circulation: None for circulation. This coin was a ‘Strike your own’ at the Royal Mint Experience centre. Apparently 19,934 were made.
Collectability/Scarcity: 5 (for scale details see here) currently inflated prices due to the 1.8m mintage figure, which is rather a lot!The story behind the design:
Same design as coin 57A, struck dated 2017. This 2018 version will not be circulated and was originally made available strictly from the Royal Mint, in person. Sir Isaac Newton was a physicist, mathematician, Warden of the Mint and one of the most influential scientists to have ever lived. In 1717 Sir Isaac wrote a report which led to a proclamation later that year reducing the value of the gold guinea to 21 shillings. Here is the report in full:
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 62: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Stephen Taylor):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
A coin to mark the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People Act which gave the vote to some women over 30 and to all men over the age of 21. Wheel of fortune years. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 63: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, Peter Rabbit again. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 64: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, Flopsy Bunny. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 65: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, The Tailor of Gloucester. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 66: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Emma Noble):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
Another Beatrix Potter themed coin, Mrs. Tittlemouse. These coins appeared in circulation during 2018.
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 67: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by David Knapton):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
These coins appeared in circulation during 2018. Paddington at the Station – The first of two new Paddington Bear themed coins. Paddington first appeared in print in 1958 in the first of a number of books by Michael Bond. 2018 sees a number of commercial enterprises to mark the 60th anniversary, including these coins and a new TV series due later in 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddington_BearPaddington Bear 50p Ebay Online
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 68: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by David Knapton):Paddington Bear 50p Ebay List
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
These coins appeared in circulation during 2018. Paddington at the Palace – The second of two new Paddington Bear themed coins. Paddington first appeared in print in 1958 in the first of a number of books by Michael Bond. 2018 sees a number of commercial enterprises to mark the 60th anniversary, including these coins and a new TV series due later in 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddington_BearPaddington Bear 50p Ebay Free
Commemorative 50p coin, Type 69: (info on coin type numbers here)
Obverse Type (bust design by (Mr) Jody Clark, dated 2018):
Reverse Type (design by Natasha Ratcliffe):
Mintage for Circulation: Not yet known.
Collectability/Scarcity: 3 (for scale details see here)The story behind the design:
To mark the 40th anniversary of Raymond Briggs’ The Snowman book. And I suspect also to cash-in on the current craze of Christmas coins, particularly the past popularity of the similar Isle of Man Snowman 50p series. This coin sold out very quickly in coloured silver proof version and it’s non-coloured ‘normal’ counterpart is not expected to appear in circulation. Raymond Briggs was born in Wimbledon in 1934:
<- Click Here to go back to the main 50p Coins in Circulation page
21 January 2020, 11:11 | Updated: 21 January 2020, 11:17
The Paddington Bear coin is worth a lot of money when re-sold, so take a look if you’ve got one.
If you’ve got a bunch of random coins laying around, it might be worth combing through them and finding out exactly what you have on your hands.
One 50p coin fetched its lucky owner a whopping £300, after they listed it on the online marketplace, eBay.
The rare coin, which is the Paddington Bear Tower of London 50p was first released less than a year ago, in August 2019.
It has the engraving of the beloved children’s book character in front of the huge London landmark and was sold by the Royal Mint originally.
It’s unknown whether the coin was brand new or not, but the picture on the eBay listing suggests it had been used as it’s covered in scratches.
If the coin would’ve been sold in mint condition, it’s likely that it would’ve fetched the owner a lot more money.Paddington Bear 50p Ebay Online
At £300, it sold for its asking price, despite only attracting two bids in total.
This coin was one of two which were released in August 2019, the other of which shows the bear posing in front of St Paul’s Cathedral.
There’s other coins that didn’t go into circulation which would be worth even more to collectors in mint condition.
The Paddington Bear series of coins first started in 2018, with multiple different editions being sold of thousands of pounds on eBay months later!
Usually, around a million 50p coins are released, and so the fewer there are of an edition, the more value it’ll ultimately have.
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