How much is a 1970 50 pence worth?

My collection

2000 $ 1.55
1975 $ 4.28
1974 $ 1.21
1971 $ 3.32
1970 $ 2.32

What new fifty pence pieces are worth money?

Top 10 most valuable 50p coins

  • Kew Gardens (2009), 210,000.
  • Olympic Wrestling (2011), 1,129,500.
  • Olympic Football (2011), 1,161,500.
  • Olympic Judo (2011), 1,161,500.
  • Olympic Triathlon (2011), 1,163,500.
  • Peter Rabbit (2018), 1,400,000.
  • Flopsy Bunny (2018), 1,400,000.
  • Olympic Tennis (2011), 1,454,000.

How much is a 1969 50 new pence worth?

Mintage, Worth:

Year Mintage Value, USD
Unc
1971 $ 5.84
1970 19.461.500 $ 1.30
1969 188.400.000 $ 1.41

What is a 1969 10p worth?

Mintage, Worth:

Year Mintage Value, USD
Unc
1973 2.500.000 $ 0.50
1971 4.000.000 $ 0.70
1969 27.000.000 $ 0.56

What can I do with old 50 pence coins?

The larger old 50p coins on this page have been demonetized and cannot be spent, but they can however be exchanged for current coins or paid into UK bank accounts.

When was the 50p coin introduced in the UK?

The original 50p was introduced in 1969 to replace the 10 shilling note. The 50p, being half a pound, had the same value as the bank note (there used to be 20 shillings to the pound). The larger old 50p coins on this page have been demonetized and cannot be spent, but they can however be exchanged for current coins or paid into UK bank accounts.

What was the value of a 50p coin in 1969?

The 50p, being half a pound, had the same value as the bank note (there used to be 20 shillings to the pound). The larger old 50p coins on this page have been demonetized and cannot be spent, but they can however be exchanged for current coins or paid into UK bank accounts.

Why was there a 50p strike in 1973?

There was not a strike issued in 1973 as a commemorative 50p was issued instead to celebrate the UK joining the European Economic Community. Finally, in 1982, 11 years after Decimalisation Day on 15th February 1971, the word ‘NEW’ was removed from the denomination on the reverse.

Who was the creator of the 50 cent coin?

Christopher Ironside FSIA 1970, OBE 1971, FRBS 1977 was an English painter and coin designer, particularly known for the reverse sides of the new British coins issued on decimalisation in 1971.