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Three rare 50p coins that could be worth over £2,000 - how to spot
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Three rare 50p coins that could be worth over £2,000 - how to spot

A coin expert has identified three rare 50p coins that could be worth significant amounts to collectors. These include a 2017 Benjamin Bunny 50p with a rotation error, a 2009 50p commemorating the 2012 Olympics that is more valuable than the 2011 version, and an early 2011 aquatics 50p where the water lines obscure the swimmer's face. Each of these coins has unique flaws or variations that increase their collectible value. The expert encourages people to check their change for these coins, which could fetch up to £2,280 combined.

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Three rare 50p coins that could be worth over £2,000 - how to spot

A coin expert has identified three rare 50p coins that could be worth significant amounts to collectors. These include a 2017 Benjamin Bunny 50p with a rotation error, a 2009 50p commemorating the 2012 Olympics that is more valuable than the 2011 version, and an early 2011 aquatics 50p where the water lines obscure the swimmer's face. Each of these coins has unique flaws or variations that increase their collectible value. The expert encourages people to check their change for these coins, which could fetch up to £2,280 combined.

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