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The 9 rarest £2 coins in circulation in the UK today have been revealed by the Royal Mint

May 16, 2025 at 08:08 pm

While experts have urged everyone to check their change for another First World War inspired coin, which could be worth more than £500.

The 9 rarest £2 coins in circulation in the UK today have been revealed by the Royal Mint

A coin expert has revealed the nine rarest £2 coins in the UK today, and one coin that could be worth more than £500.

Included in the Royal Mint’s list of the rarest £2 coins in the UK are number of commemorative Commonwealth Games coins from 2002, and a special commemorative First World War coin.

While experts at Coin Hunter have urged everyone to check their change for another First World War inspired coin, which could be worth more than £500.

The coin, which was originally released in 2014 by the Royal Mint, commemorates 100 years since the start of the First World War.

The coin shows the face of Lord Kitchener who featured on the “Your Country Needs You” posters.

While a normal version of the coin will be worth no more than its face value of £2, a batch of the coins featured a rare error that boost their value for collectors.

On some of the coins the words “Two Pounds” are missing on the head side of the coin.

According to experts at Coin Hunter, 5,720,000 of these coins are still in circulation but it appears to be “very rare” to find one without a date.

It isn’t clear exactly how many of coins with an error remain in circulation but the first of its kind sold in March 2020 for £500.Royal Mint 50p sells for 300 times face value on eBay this week - how to spot

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Coin Hunter experts said on Facebook: “Check your coins that feature Lord Kitchener.

“If the heads side does not show ‘TWO POUNDS’ - you have an error that appears to be very rare.”

Royal Mint rarest £2 coins

These are the 9 rarest £2 coins according to the Royal Mint, and their mintage.

A Royal Mint spokesman said: “It’s been 27 years since the first UK £2 coins were struck for circulation, sparking a year of celebrations, but the coin’s history actually stretches back to 1986 when the first commemorative UK £2 coin was struck for the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.

“This was the first time a sporting event had been commemorated on UK coinage.

“Although these coins have the same diameter as the post-1997 circulating £2 coin, they are single-coloured nickel brass and much heavier.”

Commonwealth Games Northern Ireland 2002 – 485,500

Commonwealth Games, Wales 2002 – 585,500

World War 1 Royal Navy Fifth Portrait 2015 – 650,000

Britannia Fifth Portrait 2015 – 650,000

Commonwealth Games, England 2002 – 650,000

Commonwealth Games, Scotland 2002 – 771,750

Olympic Games Handover 2012 - 845,000

Olympic Games 2008 – 910,000

Olympic Games Handover 2008 – 918,000

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