Peter Rabbit 50p Coin

Peter Rabbit 50p Coin. The reverse features a large head, shoulders and chest portrait of Peter Rabbit, with his paws holding onto his lapels and the words 'PETER RABBIT' inscribed on either side of the ears, designed by Royal Mint engraver Emma Noble. There was a 2016 Peter Rabbit 50p as well as the 2017 Tale of Peter Rabbit 50p as well, but the 2018 coin had a lot lower mintage than the 2016 and 2017 versions


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The 2017 Tale of Peter Rabbit 50p coin has a mintage of 19,900,000, which is one of the highest mintages for a Beatrix Potter 50p This 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p is also tied for second place as the rarest of all 50 Pence coins outside of the Olympic coins

The fifth and final Peter Rabbit 50p coin was released in March 2020 Compare this to the Mrs Tittlemouse 50p with a mintage of just 1,700,000 or even the Jemima Puddle-Duck 50p with 2,100,000 and you quickly realise this coin is not particularly rare. The reverse features a large head, shoulders and chest portrait of Peter Rabbit, with his paws holding onto his lapels and the words 'PETER RABBIT' inscribed on either side of the ears, designed by Royal Mint engraver Emma Noble.

Peter Rabbit 50p coin How rare it is, and how much Beatrix Potter coins can be worth. Official figures from the Royal Mint's website show that the 2017 Peter Rabbit 50p coin had the second highest mintage of the 4 coins released that year, with a mintage of 19,900,000. The 2017 Tale of Peter Rabbit 50p coin has a mintage of 19,900,000, which is one of the highest mintages for a Beatrix Potter 50p

. The fifth and final Peter Rabbit 50p coin was released in March 2020 The value of a coin is always related to the condition