2017 Complete Beatrix Potter Coin Collecting Pack

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2017 Complete Beatrix Potter Coin Collecting Pack

2017 Complete Beatrix Potter Coin Collecting Pack

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Beatrix Potter’s characters are popular for commemorative coins due to their widespread popularity. In 2016, the first Beatrix Potter coin was issued to commemorate her 150th birthday. Since then, several additional coins featuring her characters have been issued, including a series of coloured coins and Brilliant Uncirculated sets.

As part of the Beatrix Potter 50p Coins, The Royal Mint issued 4 versions of the Peter Rabbit 2016 50p Released in celebration of Beatrix Potter’s life, these anniversary coins features the dates 1866 to 1943, with Peter Rabbit pictured at the centre.

Beatrix Potter 50p Coin Set

Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle 50p has a mintage of 8,800,000 coins and finally the first time a Peter Rabbit is on a 50p coin with the Peter Rabbit 50p mintage being 9,700,000 coins released. The exact reason for this is not clear, but it seems that collectors are willing to pay well above average for this coin in particular. How Much Is The Beatrix Potter Collection Worth? Peter returned in 2019, but this time the coin was not entered into circulation. The design, once again by Emma Noble and based on an original illustration by Beatrix Potter, shows an image from‘The Tales of Benjamin Bunny’ with Peter Rabbit holding a handkerchief which was used to take onions from the garden. The Beatrix Potter 50p was released to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the birth of Beatrix Potter in 2016.

It was in 2016 that Peter Rabbitescaped from Mr. McGregor’s gardenand made his first debut on United Kingdom coinage. Her characters stemmed from her love for nature and got their start as she and her brother designed images to illustrate verses in A Happy Pair. After seeing how successful her drawings were, she decided to publish her own illustrations and stories. The image was designed by Emma Noble. Her initials are in lower case on the lower right of the coin’s reverse side. The Benjamin Bunny 50p is the fourth and final Beatrix Potter fifty pence to be released in the 2017 set celebrating Beatrix Potter and Her Little Tales. is quite a substantial amount for a 50p, which means that the coin is not scarce and is instead quite common to come across in your change.

How Many Beatrix Potter 50p Are There?

Inspired by Beatrix Potter’s classic tales that have enchanted readers of all generations for more than 100 years, this brand new release is set to be incredibly popular amongst Beatrix Potter fans and collectors alike. When she saw how successful her drawings were, she decided to publish her own illustrations and stories. She had written letters to her governess’ child and came up with a story about four rabbits named Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and of course, Peter. In 1900 she revised this story to the tales that made her famous. Between 2016 and 2018 13 Beatrix Potter 50p coins were released into circulation. Each 50p had a different number of coins minted, meaning that some of the 50 pence coins are far rarer than others. Which Beatrix Potter coin is the rarest? The Obverse design is that of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Jody Clark who at the young age of 33 was the youngest person to design the monarch’s profile on this currency. The new design would be the first time her portrait had been changed in 17 years. Beatrix Potter passed away on 22 December 1943 but left quite an impression on the world. Even today, two million Beatrix Potter books are sold globally each year, which is the equivalent of 4 books every minute!



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