The item is listed on the online marketplace for over 200,000 times its face value and features the Beatrix Potter character, Benjamin Bunny.

A coin featuring Beatrix Potter's Benjamin Bunny is being sold on eBay for over 200,000 times its face value.
The 50 pence coin, which also has Queen Elizabeth II on the back, dates back to 2017 and is part of a series of coins featuring the author's characters.
It is listed on the online marketplace for £100,086.72 or the best offer and delivery is free for the coveted item, which is located in Leicester.
According to the description, the coin is "a rare treasure for both numismatists and Beatrix Potter enthusiasts."
It continues: "This coin was minted in the United Kingdom during the reign of Elizabeth II and is part of a collectable series of coins featuring the characters of Beatrix Potter.
"This beautiful coin showcases Benjamin Bunny, one of the beloved characters created by Beatrix Potter.
The coin is in excellent condition and would be a fantastic addition to any collection.
"This valuable coin is sure to be a hit with any fan of Beatrix Potter or British coins."
The coin is listed for a huge price and some similar rare 50p coins are also listed on eBay for whopping profits, with some on for as much as £50,000.
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