![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, if you are one of the lucky owners of the commemorative Edinburgh £1 coin, you could bag yourself some cash for the rare find. The mule gold proof Double Sovereign £2 coin may currently be worth a whopping £5,000 but in 10 years time its value could double, making owners £10,000, according to the coin expert. I’d expect its value to reach at least £230 in the next decade, a 35% increase on what it’s currently worth (£170)". Mr White said: "While already valuable, the value will only continue to increase in the years to come as currency featuring Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait is phased out. The Kew Gardens coin could be worth at least £230 in the next decade due to its rarity. Most coins tend to increase in value as time passes, and some of these rare finds could be worth a lot of money in 10 years time. Mr White added: "Less than one million coins with this design are available, and it’s already selling for over 30 times its original value." How much will these rare and valuable coins be worth in 10 years time? The 22 gold carat coin was released in 1994 and it celebrates 300 years of the Bank of England with a special reverse inspired by the original Britannia seal of the UK’s central bank.Īccording to Mr White, this rare find has a current value of £5,000 as the "1,000 offered in this limited edition, individually boxed presentation were struck with an obverse missing the the denomination." Finally, the third most valuable coin showing the late Queen's portrait is the commemorative Edinburgh £1 coin, which was minted in 2011. The second most valuable Queen Elizabeth II coin is the rare mule gold proof Double Sovereign £2 coin, struck with the wrong obverse. This coin could easily be confused with the 2019 version of the design, so it’s important to check the date on yours if you happen to find one in your purse." "This coin was released to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the gardens and only 210,000 were put into circulation. The coin expert said: “One of the rarest coins featuring the portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II is the Kew Gardens 50p coin, released in 2009. The Kew Gardens coin was minted in 2009 (Image: mage: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Which coins are the most rare and valuable?Īccording to Mr White, the rarest and most valuable coin of Queen Elizabeth II is the 2009 Kew Gardens 50p coin which currently has a value of £170.
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