You could receive a FREE Change Checker Trading Card with your next Change Checker delivery!

If you’re lucky, you might notice a Trading Card included in your next Change Checker delivery…

We’ve released Britain’s favourite 50p coins as exclusive Change Checker Trading Cards.

From Kew Gardens to Peter Rabbit; Benjamin Britten to Benjamin Bunny, Change Checkers now have the chance to own Britain’s Favourite 50p coins as exclusive Trading Cards, included FREE in your Change Checker deliveries.*

Reveal your favourite 50p Design

Simply scratch away the silver film to reveal which of Britain’s favourite 50p coins you have received as your FREE Trading Card and what your coin’s key coin fact is.

All the fun of the hunt

Each card has been printed in a volume that reflects the coin’s overall rarity, so you have all the same joy of the hunt.

They’re easy and fun to collect and fit straight into any Change Checker Album. Plus swap with your friends and colleagues or even online via the Change Checker Community group on Facebook.

Be the first to hear the latest Trading Card Updates.

We previously released 40 designs for you to collect but excitingly, Change Checker has released a third batch of Trading Cards with 27 brand new designs to track down!

If you want to be one of the first to hear about our Change Checker Trading Card updates, sign up below for more information.

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* Inclusion of FREE Change Checker Trading Cards is subject to availability at the time of despatch. They may not be included in every Change Checker delivery.


If you’re interested in coin collecting, our Change Checker web app is completely free to use and allows users to:

– Find and identify the coins in their pocket
– Collect and track the coins they have
– Swap their spare coins with other Change Checkers

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The UK’s Top 10 Rarest Coins in Circulation

Which coins should you be looking out for in your change?

We’ve taken a look at the mintage figures for UK coins to find out which ones are the rarest in circulation...

What you might be surprised by is that on our top 10 list, just 1 out of the 10 coins is a 50p!

The rarest UK coin currently in circulation is the Kew Gardens 50p, but the 9 rarest coins after that are actually £2s.

Whilst 50p coins are very popular amongst collectors at the moment, it’s certainly worth noting that it is in fact the £2 coins which you should be keeping your eyes peeled for, as some of the ones you can find in your change are very rare.

Other rare coins to look out for

Of course, this doesn’t take into account the rare error coins that have been found in circulation, such as:

Whilst exact mintage figures for these error coins may be unknown, we can assume that they could each be rare enough to find themselves near the top of the list.

A-Z of Great Britain 10p coins

A-Z of Great Britain 10p coins

It’s also worth noting that whilst mintage figures for the individual designs haven’t been released, if we assume that each A-Z of Great Britain 10p has been struck in equal quantities, then there would be approximately 281,000 of each design.

This would put each A-Z 10p design in equal second place on the list of the top 10 rarest coins in circulation!

What about the coins no longer in circulation?

Currently the Kew Gardens 50p is the rarest coin in circulation, but did you know that it isn’t actually the UK’s rarest 50p?

This title goes to the 1992/93 UK EC Presidency 50p, with a mintage of just 109,000 – almost half of the Kew Gardens!

In 1997, 50p coins were redesigned in the smaller specification and this coin was demonetised, meaning it is no longer in circulation.

192/93 EC Presidency 50p

The same can be said of the 1989 Claim of Right £2, which was demonetized in 1997 when the bi-metallic £2 coin was introduced.

This coin has a mintage of 381,400 which makes it the rarest UK £2 and would put it in second place on the list if it were still in circulation.

1989 Claim of Right £2 – the UK’s rarest £2

Are you lucky enough to have any of the top 10 rarest coins in your collection? Or perhaps you’ve even been lucky enough to get your hands on the pre-1997 coins listed above. Let us know in the comments below!


If you’re interested in coin collecting, our Change Checker web app is completely free to use and allows users to:

– Find and identify the coins in their pocket
– Collect and track the coins they have
– Swap their spare coins with other Change Checkers

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Sign up today at: www.changechecker.org/app