Certain rare coins are highly sought after by collectors, and could be worth hundreds or even thousands of pounds.
The Royal Mint reveals that 26 different coins were released, with each representing something "quintessentially British" and ...
In December 2019, a new Brexit 50p coin was announced after the Conservative Party victory in the general election. The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020 with the new Brexit coin inscribed with ...
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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 ...
The expert behind the TikTok account UK Coin Hunt explained more: "£3,000 for just this 50p, which is absolutely bonkers." He described how the the original aquatics coin was approved with water ...
Most 1933 pennies you see online are fakes. Whether you're a coin collector or just fascinated by history, the 1933 penny remains a piece of British numismatic lore." More ways to spot a rare coin ...
Brits have been urged to look out for a 'fine specimen' of a coin that is now worth tens of thousands of pounds. The 1917 George V Gold Sovereign is considered to be one of the rarest British ...
"Most people don't look at the edge of their coins, but it's worth checking," commented Day. "We know of a few different UK coins with edge errors, including the Shakespeare £2, and there are ...
An expert going by the moniker Coin Collector UK shared their insights on TikTok, encouraging enthusiasts to examine the coin's edge wording closely. "£123 if you find this Shakespeare £2 coin ...
A British Airways plane, while sitting at the São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport, Brazil, was struck by lightning during a storm but escaped without a scratch. The shocking moment was captured ...
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.