Revealed: The UK’s rarest £5 Coin

It has now been revealed that the UK has a new ‘rarest’ £5 coin!

The £5 coin that commemorates the last Stuart Queen,  has just become the rarest UK £5 coin – knocking the 2011 Prince Philip £5 off the top spot.

The £5 coin commemorates the 300th Anniversary of the death of Queen Anne – the first queen of Great Britain who left behind political stability and prosperity. The design bears an elegant portrait of Queen Anne, styled by Mark Richards FRBS as an eighteenth-century miniature.

It was likely to have been popular with historians when it was released in 2014 but just 12,181 of these coins were struck in Brilliant Uncirculated presentation packs making it the rarest UK £5 coin ever.

If you want to know exactly how rare your £5 coins are, you can read our previous blog here >>

The 2014 Queen Anne £5 – the UK’s rarest £5 Coin

And the announcement of this coin as the UK’s new rarest £5 coin reiterates the point that a less interesting theme or design on a coin, can be a real hidden gem for coin collections.

Let me explain…

It’s obvious that popular coin issues create instant and on-going demand for a coin, but the same can be said for ‘less interesting’ coin designs. This is because the less coins that are sold, the lower the final number of units that are available to  future collectors.

The 2011 Prince Philip 90th Birthday £5 has a mintage of just 18,730 and is now the 2nd rarest UK £5 Coin.

But whilst most collectors would shy away from unpopular themes, it is these very coins that are likely to become the most sought after in years to come. And this 2014 Queen Anne £5 is a prime example along with the 2011 Prince Philip £5 coin.

If you need any more reasons to start collecting £5 coins, you can read my previous blog ‘Why you should be collecting £5 coins’ here >>

The Prince Philip £5 coin is extremely sought after by collectors and is virtually impossible to get hold of on the secondary market, so it is very likely that the same will happen with the 2014 Queen Anne £5. In fact, sold listings on eBay show that the Prince Philip £5 coin regularly fetches in excess of £50.

So if you’re lucky enough to have the 2014 Queen Anne £5 coin in your collection, make sure you keep hold of it. Demand for this coin is likely to increase dramatically.  

And remember, when it comes to collecting, there is one fact which is always inevitable –the rarest coins are always in highest demand.


Unfortunately we do not have any 2014 Queen Anne £5 coins to offer you today but if you’re interested, the 2017 UK Prince Philip CERTIFIED BU £5 Coin is available to order.

Could this new 2017 UK Prince Phillip coin have an even lower mintage?

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The UK’s FIRST EVER Christmas £5 Coin

To celebrate the festive season this year, The Royal Mint has issued the FIRST EVER UK Christmas £5 coin.

The Christmas tree plays a key role in festive traditions, from decorating with baubles to keeping presents around the tree and opening them, so it is only fitting that one of the most iconic symbols of the festive period is featured on this BRAND NEW UK £5 Coin.

The FIRST EVER UK Christmas £5 Coin issued by The Royal Mint

The coin has been struck by The Royal Mint and features a traditional Christmas tree design by engraver and printmaker Edwina Ellis. The obverse features the fifth definitive portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark.

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What better way to wish your family and friends Merry Christmas than with the Official Change Checker Christmas Card?

The official Change Checker Christmas card features a contemporary Christmas tree design.

Featuring a contemporary Christmas Tree design, the Christmas card also includes the new Christmas £5 coin Struck to an unblemished Brilliant Uncirculated finish, the coin has been encapsulated and features a security hologram to certify its superior quality.

Your £5 coin can also be removed from the Christmas Card so would make the perfect numismatic gift for a friend or relative, or if you’re a keen Change Checker, even a treat for yourself.

Finally, the inside of the card has been left blank so that you have plenty of space to write a personalised message.


Send some festive cheer to your friends and family with the Official Change Checker Christmas Card.

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Coin Photo of the Year 2017- ‘Nature and Landscapes’ voting!

The Change Checker Coin Photo of the Year 2017 competition started last week and we’ve had some great entries in week one.

The first category was ‘Nature and Landscapes’ and we’ve selected our favourite 4 photos. It’s now over to you to decide which photo will go through to the final to be in with a chance of becoming Coin Photo of the Year 2017.

Take a look at the photos below and vote for your favourite in the poll at the bottom of the page:

Rose and Oak

Shakespeare Tragedies

Moody Coastline

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