Today we take a look at the Aviation coin dated 2017 £2 coin with a mintage of only 54,159 makes this an ultra scarce coin issued for the 100th Anniversary of the First World War A huge number of different reverse designs have been used on the 50p coin over the years, sporadically [n the beginning and more so in recent years, with a huge 29 different designs issued for the London 2012 Olympics and 21 different coins in 2019 alone. Up to and including March 2025 there are 189 different 50p coins (many of which, especially in recent years, were not or will not be issued for circulation). Book 1 - Completed April 2025 Book 2 - The search goes on 1998 - 25th Anniversary of UK entry into EEC (5,043,000) 1998 - NHS (5,001,000) 2000 - Public Libraries (11,263,000) x 2003 - Suffragettes (3,124,030) 2004 - Sir Roger Bannister (9,032,500) 2005 - English Dictionary (17,649,000) x 2006 - Victoria Cross - Heroic Acts (10,000,500) x 2006 - Victoria Cross - The Medal (12,087,000) x 2007 - Scouts (7,710,750) 2009 - Kew Gardens (210,000) 2010 - Girl Guides (7,410,090) 2011 - WWF (3,400,000) 2011 - Aquatics (2,179,000) X 2011 - Archery (3,345,500) X 2011 - Athletics (2,224,000) X 2011 - Badminton (2,133,500) X 2011 - Basketball (1,748,000) X 2011 - Boccia (2,166,000) X 2011 - Boxing (2,148,500) X 2011 - Canoeing (2,166,000) X2 2011 - Cycling (2,090,500)X2 2011 - Equestrian (2,142,500) X3 2011 - Fencing (2,115,500) X 2011 - Football (1,125,500) X2 2011 - Goalball (1,615,500) X3 2011 - Gymnastics (1,720,813) X2 2011 - Handball (1,676,500) x 2011 - Hockey (1,773,500) X2 2011 - Judo (1,161,500) X2 2011 - Modern Pentathlon (1,689,500) X2 2011 - Rowing (1,717,300) X2 2011 - Sailing (1,749,500) X3 2011 - Shooting (1,656,500) X2 2011 - Table tennis (1,737,500) X2 2011 - Taekwondo (1,664,000) X2 2011 - Tennis (1,454,000) X2 2011 - Triathlon (1,163,500) X2 2011 - Volleyball (2,133,500) X4 2011 - Weightlifting (1,879,000) X2 2011 - Wheelchair Rugby (1,765,500) X2 2011 - Wrestling (1,129,500) X 2013 - Christopher Ironside (7,000,000) x9 2013 - Benjamin Britten (5,300,000) 2014 - Commonwealth Games (6,500,000) 2015 - Battle of Britain (5,900,000) 2016 - Battle of Hastings (6,700,000) x 2016 - Beatrix Potter (6,900,000) 2016 - Peter Rabbit (9,600,000) 2016 - Jemima Puddle-Duck (2,100,000) 2016 - Squirrel Nutkin (5,000,000) 2016 - Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (8,800,000) x 2016 - Team GB (6,400,000) 2017 - Isaac Newton (1,801,500) 2017 - Peter Rabbit (19,900,000) 2017 - Mr. Jeremy Fisher (9,900,000) x 2017 - Tom Kitten (9,500,000) 2017 - Benjamin Bunny (25,000,000) x 2018 - Representation of the People Act (9,000,000) x 2018 - Paddington at the Station (5,001,000) x 2018 - Paddington at the Palace (5,901,000) x 2018 - Peter Rabbit (1,400,000) x 2018 - Tailor of Gloucester (3,900,000) 2018 - Mrs. Tittlemouse (1,700,000) 2018 - Flopsy Bunny (1,400,000) X 2019 - Sherlock Holmes (8,602,000) X4 2019 - Paddington at the Tower of London (9,001,000) X3 2019 - Paddington at the the Cathedral (9,001,000) X3 2020 - Brexit (10,001,000) X17 2020 - Diversity Built Britain (10,300,000) X 2022 - Platinum Jubilee (5,000,070) X PLUS 1 NIFC HORSE BACK EDITION 2022 - Pride (5,000,000) X 2022 - Memorial 50p (9,600,000) X7 2023 - Coronation (TBC) X2
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