Flopsy Bunny, Mrs Tittlemouse and The Tailor of Gloucester.The plain silver versions are valued at £10, and the colour editions are more valuable at £60 each. Two versions of these characters were released in 2017, showing a portrait on each version. ![]() Tom Kitten, Benjamin Bunny and Jeremy Fisher.The Jemima Puddle-Duck coins are thought to be the rarest, as only 2.1 million were released into circulation, compared to the 9.6 million of Peter Rabbit. The plain silver versions are valued at £10, while the colour editions are £60 each, and £55 for Squirrel Nutkin. In 2016, two versions of these classic characters were released, showing a portrait on each. Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Squirrel Nutkin.The final 2018 version, featuring a colourful Peter eating a carrot, is also valued at £60. ![]() A rarer coloured version is priced at £60. In 2017, a second silver coin showing Peter running was released, valued at £10. The silver version is the one that sold for £1,000 on eBay, but is also available on The Royal Mint website for only £10. The 2016 coins are the rarest, featuring an up-close portrait of his face. There have been a few other Peter Rabbit 50ps released so far. The 2016 coins are the rarest out there, but there have since been additional releases in 20, with coins featuring Flopsy Bunny, Mrs Tittlemouse, The Tailor of Gloucester and a new Peter Rabbit design. One of the Peter Rabbit coins recently sold for £1,000 on eBay, after five people bid for the rare 50p, while another sold for £840. The limited edition coins showed characters from the author’s iconic children’s story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, with Peter Rabbit the most popular (and most valuable) coins in the series. In 2016, The Royal Mint released a collection of special 50p coins to mark 150 years since the birth of Beatrix Potter. The 2019 edition of the Peter Rabbit 50p is available to buy from, where prices start at £10. While they will not be entering circulation, each coin is bound to be very popular when they go on sale, following the success of its predecessors. The Royal Mint has released a new commemorative coin featuring Beatrix Potter's character Peter Rabbit.Įngraved by coin designer Emma Noble, it shows the famous rabbit in his blue jacket, and is available in a series of finishes, including Gold Proof, Silver Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated. Here are all the coins out there to complete your collection. Not only are they rather lovely to look at and collect, but some go for quite a bit of money. One of the most sought-after coins at the moment are the various Beatrix Potter 50p collections out there.
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