Your 50p questions answered!
The 50p is the collector’s favourite coin and one that sparks a lot of questions.
So to help you out, Rachel and I have created a Q&A video that answers all YOUR top 50p questions.
From information about the Kew Gardens 50p and Olympic 50p series, to the rarest 50p, and understanding why certain 50p’s don’t enter circulation… it’s all in the video!
And don’t forget, you can find out all the latest coin news and information by clicking here >>
If you’re interested
In our next show we’ll answer the top £2 questions from collectors! Do you have a question? If so, post it below in the comments, and if we answer it in our £2 Q&A show you’ll win a mystery £2 coin to add to your collection… good luck!
How do I easily identify NI commenweath games £2 coin
hi I think O is my favourite 50p VE coin because iconic spitfire and st pauls iconic landmark
hi will the 5 coins celebrating 100 years of the RAF ever enter circulation regards eric hodson
Can you tell me when the third coin in the Captain Cook series will be released please, with thanks Roger
When will the new 2pound coins for 2020 be released other than in the coinset
I have a Isle of Man 50p in my collection it’s got a Viking long boat on it, is it rare & could you tell me something about it??
Hi
Is it true that there was a rare minting error on £2 coin made to mark the abolition of the slave trade? I do have one of these and can see its not quite perfect, and was wondering how collectible they actually are?
Regards
John
I’ve been putting aside unusual £2 for years – my oldest is a 1999 Rugby World Cup. How likely am I to see a 1986 £2 coin still in circulation?
Hello,
I’ve just watched your 50p blog for the 1st time! My interest started with the 2012 Olympic coins, and I collected them all, but didn’t realise the Completer coin wouldn’t be available when I had finished.
Is there anyway I can get hold of one?
regards
Jackie Fletcher
you highlight the kew gardens 50p coin as the rarest – what about the isaac newton 50p 2018 produced by the royal mint to visitors only?