Paddington Bear 50p Value

  

Paddington Bear was created by British author Michael Bond with the first book published in 1958. Fifty years later, in 2018, The Royal Mint celebrated the first six decades of the loveable character with two 50p coins, and two more 50p coins followed in 2019:

Paddington Bear Silver Proof 50p Coin Royal Mint Collection Box with - Book - Product Description: A limited-edition set featuring a silver Proof coin and a Paddington storybook Return & Refund Policy Thanks for shopping at our store If you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, we're here to help. Returns You have 14 calendar days to return an item from the. Paddington at the Palace – The second of two new Paddington Bear themed coins. Paddington first appeared in print in 1958 in the first of a number of books by Michael Bond. 2018 sees a number of commercial enterprises to mark the 60th anniversary, including these coins and a new TV series due later in 2018. Paddington Bear turns 60 this year, and the Royal Mint celebrated by dedicating a 50p coin to the famous children’s book character. The coins are available in a range of finishes and prices start. The humble 50p has been making headlines recently with the launch of a new Paddington Bear coin and plans for a Brexit edition later this year.

How much are the new Paddington 50p coins worth? The honest answer, for the coins that will enter general circulation, is 50p. That’s what every circulated 50p is worth, and there’s no guarantee you’ll ever be able to sell one for more than that. There are, however, certain circulated 50p coins that collectors do pay larger sums for.

  • 2018 - Paddington at Buckingham Palace 50p
  • 2018 - Paddington at the Station 50p
  • 2019 - Paddington at the Tower of London
  • 2019 - Paddington at St Paul's

The first two Paddington 50p coins were issued on 18 June 2018 and The Royal Mint has now revealed the number of coins issued into general circulation during that year.

Value

The Paddington at Buckingham Palace 50p was issued in the following formats:

  • Circulation coins (mintage of 5,001,000)
  • Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Silver Proof (limited to 60,000)

The Paddington at the Station 50p was issued in the following formats:

  • Circulation coins (mintage of 5,901,000)
  • Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Silver Proof (limited to 60,000)

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So how rare are the 2018 Paddington Bear 50p coins?

The circulation coins are not very rare due to the mintage figure of over 5 million. In comparison, only 210,000 copies of the highly collectable 2009 Kew Gardens 50p coins were minted.

In short, the Paddington Bear 50p coins you find in your change are worth about… 50p. But why not put them aside and add them to your 50p collection?

The Brilliant Uncirculated coins are being sold by The Royal Mint for £10, and the Silver Proof has a retail price of £60.

2019 Paddington Bear 50p coins

In 2019, two further Paddington Bear 50p coins were issued, this time showing him outside the Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral, respectively. Once again, the coins are available in similar formats:

The Paddington at the Tower 50p was issued in the following formats:

  • Circulation coins (mintage not yet known)
  • Brilliant Uncirculated (£10 from The Royal Mint)
  • Silver Proof (limited to 25,000, retails for £65)

The Paddington at St Paul's 50p was issued in the following formats:

  • Circulation coins (mintage not yet known)
  • Brilliant Uncirculated (£12.99 from ChangeChecker)
  • Silver Proof (limited to 60,000, £65)
  • Gold Proof (limited to 600 copies, and selling for £945)

These coins are no longer available at The Royal Mint but Change Checker stock a range of Paddington 50p products in Brilliant Uncirculated quality which you can secure for your collection here >>

So why were some Paddington coins sold for thousands on eBay?

Back in 2018, a small number of the Paddington Bear 50p coins were issued early, giving collectors the chance to get their hands on the pieces before they were officially released.

Some of these first coins were put up for sale on eBay attracting interest from the national newspapers, who often report on sales of 50p coins.

One coin even had a price of £16,000… but don't believe the hype! The coin will not have sold for this much, and as soon as the coins were released these early coins lost any additional value they may have had.

It's often the case that newspapers report on modern coins selling for hundreds or thousands on eBay, but there's usually an explanation that means it's more a case of sellers 'trying their luck' rather than any bonafide rarity. As ever, buyer beware, know the facts before you spend your money.

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2018 marked the 60th anniversary of the book A Bear Called Paddington. Since that first publication, Paddington has been a part of many childhoods, becoming a British icon around the world and a firm favourite with children and adults alike. The Royal Mint continued its tradition of honouring Britain’s childhood favourites with two official UK coins celebrating the kind-hearted bear that started a new life a long way from home in Darkest Peru: Paddington Bear at the Station and Paddington Bear at Buckingham Palace. The series was continued in 2019 with two new coins, Paddington Bear at St Paul's and Paddington Bear at the Tower.

The British fifty pence (50p) coin - often pronounced fifty pee - is a unit of currency equalling one half of a pound sterling. It is a seven-sided coin formed as an equilateral-curve heptagon, or Reuleaux polygon - a curve of constant width, meaning that the diameter is constant across any bisection. This shape, which was revolutionary at the time, made it easily distinguishable from round coins both by feel and by sight, while its constant breadth allowed it to roll in vending machines.

The denomination was introduced in October 1969 with a large version of the coin; it was reduced in size in 1997, with the older coins being demonetised in 1998. The design of the new (smaller) type remained unchanged at that time, retaining Christopher Ironside's Britannia reverse. In 2008 though the regular reverse was changed to Matthew Dent's design; in a world-first concept, the designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form the whole shield when placed together (the shield in its entirety being featured on the £1 coin).

The denomination has also been used extensively to issue one-year types of commemorative coins such as this one.

Paddington Bear 50p Coin

Twenty pence and fifty pence coins are legal tender only up to the sum of £10; this means that it is permissible to refuse payment of sums greater than this amount in 20p and 50p coins in order to settle a debt.

Paddington Bear 50p Value Mint

Coins issued in 2019 have now been in circulation for only two years.