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Rare coin collectors will have an idea of what to look for with a little change.
It may be that there is an error in the money, or there is a limited amount of them.
Now when it comes to a 50p coin, there are many different designs that are worth a lot of money.
Change Checker updates its scarcity index which analyzes these figures and ranks coins every three months.
But for now, some of these could still sell for an outright fortune on eBay.
And if you’re worried about being sold a fake, the experts at Coin Hunter or the Royal Mint might be able to help you tell the difference.
Here are five rare coins that can sell for more than face value.
You can always ask an expert how much they’re worth (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles 1. Kew Gardens 50p – £721
One of the rarest 50ps in existence is the Kew Gardens coin.
Often bidders will go to great lengths to get their paws on one as they are popular with collectors.
It’s also because only 210,000 of them were put into circulation, making them one of the most sought after coins.
We’ve seen a rare coin from Kew Gardens sell for around £200-£300, but some could fetch even more.
Recently a rare coin with a minting error was sold for up to £721 on eBay.
Kew Gardens 50p coin is one of the most popular (Image: PA) Read More Related Articles 2. Football 50p – £31
This coin was created to commemorate the 2012 Olympic Games and is among the rarest as it features an explanation of the offside rule.
Just over a million were put into circulation and one recently sold for £31 on eBay.
3. Judo 50p – £27
More than 1.16 million of these judo coins were put into circulation in 2011 to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics.
It shows two athletes engaged in a judo fight, one of whom knocks his opponent to the ground.
Previously, a seller managed to get £27 on eBay for a copy he had of the coin.
4. Triathlon 50p – £16
The Triathlon 50 pence coin was also from the 2012 London Olympics.
It shows athletes practicing all three sports: swimming, cycling and running.
Only 1,163,500 were put into circulation in 2011.
5. Fight 50p – £16
Around 1.13 million of these coins entered circulation in 2011.
The 50 pence coin depicts two athletes wrestling in front of a crowd, one of whom is thrown to the ground.
Complete with your Olympic card, this 50p can sell for around 30 times its face value, if not more.
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