Is the 1807 2 pound coin worth anything?
A normal, circulated 1807 2 pound coin is only worth its £2 face value. Coin collectors, or numismatics, are always looking for rare examples of common circulation coins. These ‘valuable mint error’ coins were no such thing; they are not rare coins, and are worth only their face value £2.
What is the abolition of slavery 2 coin worth?
How much is it worth? Collector Value: £2.95 is a mid-point price for 2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade £2 coins marked as sold on eBay UK. The price range for a good condition circulated example of this £2 coin is between £2.84 and £3.13.
What is the minting error on 1807 2 coin?
Coins are more rare and desirable if there is a minting error, meaning that the coin design has not been stamped onto the coin correctly. The most common error with these Slave Trade coins is where the inscription around the edge is printed upside down.
How much is the Shakespeare 2 coin worth?
This coin has a mintage of 4,615,000 and hence sits in the middle in terms of the mintage amount of the three coins. According to eBay, it can sell for an average value of £2.50, slightly above face value.
How much are Benjamin Bunny 50p coins worth?
Collector Value: £1.23 is a mid-point price for Benjamin Bunny 50p coins marked as sold on eBay UK. The price range for a good condition circulated example of this 50p coin is between £1.00 and £1.54. Coin values based on 186 eBay sales selected from data collected 19/01/2021 19:54:09.
Is a 2007 2 pound coin worth anything?
How much is it worth? Collector Value: £2.59 is a mid-point price for 2007 Act of Union £2 coins marked as sold on eBay UK. The price range for a good condition circulated example of this £2 coin is between £2.50 and £2.80.
How rare is a Shakespeare 2 pound coin?
Scarcity: 4,355,000 Shakespeare Comedies £2 coins were minted showing the date(s) 2016. The coins entered circulation and can be received as change today, accounting for about 1 in 110 of the two pound coins in circulation.
Are old 2 coins still legal tender?
The familiar bi-metallic UK £2 coin was introduced in 1998 (the first was actually dated 1997). The older coins remain legal tender but are rarely seen in circulation.
When did the slave coin come into circulation?
The coin came into circulation in 2007 to mark the 200th anniversary of the Slave Trade Act 1807 and was duly commemorated by the Royal Mint. On the eBay page, the seller wants to flog the coin for £18,000, although if you scroll down the price is £19,999 or the best offer.
When was the 1807 slave trade coin released?
Add to your collection by seeking out an 1807 slave trade £2 coin. The coin was released in general circulation in 2007 and all coins are from this year. The coin was released to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the passing of the Slave Trade Act in 1807, although slavery was not fully abolished until 1833.
When was the abolition of slavery coin minted?
I am in possession of a uniquely rare “Abolition of Slave Trade” £2 Coin, minted in 2007, with three minting errors. This already unique coin, released by the Royal Mint to mark the 200th anniversary of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade, is highly valuable due to the following errors:
Are there any errors on the slave trade coins?
Errors. Coins are more rare and desirable if there is a minting error, meaning that the coin design has not been stamped onto the coin correctly. The most common ‘error’ with these Slave Trade coins is where the inscription around the edge is printed upside down. It should be read upright when the face of the coin is at the top,…