A RARE 50p coin first issued 15 years ago has sold for over 300 times its face value – and you could have one in your wallet.
The 50p coin in question was released in 2009 to mark 250 years since the opening of Kew Gardens in 1759. Only 210,000 copies of the coin were produced by The Royal Mint, which lists the anniversary ...
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The face side of the coin depicts the botanical garden, whilst the reverse design - created by Christopher Le Brun - depicts an intricate design of the the famous Chinese Pagoda at Kew.
With a mintage of just 210,000, The Kew Gardens 2009 coin has gained ... the coin celebrates the famous botanical garden - depicting a Chinese pagoda on one side, with a portrait of the late ...
The Royal Mint has unveiled its 10 rarest 50p coins, with one estimated to be worth around £140. This particular coin was minted in 2009 to mark the 250th anniversary of Kew Gardens' inauguration in ...
The face side of the coin depicts the botanical garden, whilst the reverse design - created by Christopher Le Brun - depicts an intricate design of the the famous Chinese Pagoda at Kew.
Featuring the Chinese Pagoda, which is a staple of The Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, the coin rose to fame in 2014 when it was revealed as the rarest coin in circulation. Since then, it has become ...
The Royal Mint produced roughly 210,000 of these coins back in 2009, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Kew Gardens' inauguration. The coin boasts the famed Chinese Pagoda from Kew Gardens on ...
The Royal Mint is thought to have produced around 210,000 of these coins, which were launched to mark the 250th anniversary of Kew Gardens' opening. It features the iconic Chinese Pagoda from the ...