The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p

How much is it worth?

Radishes are perhaps his favourite, and the 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p shows him munching on the treat just as he does in ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’, the first book in the series that was published. Beatrix Potter had a pet bunny called Peter Piper as a child – he was her second rabbit after Benjamin Bouncer, who became famous in his own tale. They wrote: “The tale of peter rabbit rare 50p coin 2017, circulated but in very good condition as seen.” On top of the whopping £3,000 asking price, potential buyers would need to part with an extra £2.70 for the item to be sent by first class large letter. What's the tale of Peter Rabbit 50p Coin Worth? Is the Tale of Peter Rabbit 50p Coin Rare? How many Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit coins were made? The Royal Mint is honouring Beatrix Potter with a new series of 50p coins and this Peter Rabbit 50p is the first release of 2017. 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit’ was the first of Beatrix Potter’s tales and the mischievous character has been captured in the centre. Designed by Emma Noble, the coin features Peter Rabbit in his iconic blue jacket.

Collector Value:£1.25 is a mid-point price for Peter Rabbit 50p coins marked as sold on eBay UK. The price range for a good condition circulated example of this 50p coin is between £1.14 and £1.74.

Coin values based on 167 eBay sales selected from data collected 19/01/2021 19:53:59.

How rare is this coin?

Scarcity:19,900,000 Peter Rabbit 50p coins were struck for circulation showing the date 2017. 50p mintage figures are from The Royal Mint website, this coin design can be found in your change.

Peter Rabbit is arguably Beatrix Potter’s cheekiest character and he’s been one of the most popular and most-loved characters in children’s literature since his first creation.

He’s featured in books, films and even on the UK’s favourite coin, the 50p!

But where did Peter Rabbit’s tale begin and how did he end up on FIVE UK 50p coins?In this blog, we run through the exciting tale of the Peter Rabbit 50p series…

Bridging Generations

Peter Rabbit first appeared in literature back in 1902, when children’s author Beatrix Potter commercially published what was to become her best-seller, The Tale of Peter Rabbit.

The story is centred around Peter, who is far more adventurous than his siblings: Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail. Going against his mother’s instructions, Peter breaks into Mr. McGregor’s garden after being tempted by some delicious looking vegetables… After a close encounter with McGregor, Peter manages to escape, but sadly loses his shoes and iconic blue jacket.

Since 1902, Peter Rabbit has featured in eight books, over 9 tv/film adaptations. and has been made into numerous commemorative souvenirs – including a series of 50p coins!

He’s become a household a name across generations and is loved by families up and down the country.

United Kingdom Peter Rabbit 50p Coins

The tale of peter rabbit 50p coin 2017 value

In 2016, to celebrate 150 years since the birth of Peter Rabbit author Beatrix Potter, The Royal Mint issued a series of 50p coins.

2016 Peter Rabbit 50p

The 2016 Peter Rabbit 50p was the first coin to be issued in the series and features a close up portrait of the loveable rabbit with his big whiskers taking centre-stage.

The design, by Emma Noble, uses original illustrations from the books to celebrate Potter’s life and works.

9,700,000 of these coins were issued into circulation and proved very popular amongst collectors!

2017 Peter Rabbit 50p

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p Coin Worth

Next up in the series, is the 2017 Peter Rabbit 50p, which is my personal favourite!

Designed by Emma Noble, the coin features Peter Rabbit in his iconic blue jacket in a pose that was to become the emblem of Beatrix Potter’s work.

This 50p has a circulating mintage of 19,900,000. Do you have this coin in your collection? Comment below!

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2018 Peter Rabbit 50p

The 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p coin is the third UK coin to feature the much-loved children’s character.

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p 2017 Worth

Designed by Emma Noble, the reverse features Peter Rabbit munching on radishes and has the joint lowest circulating mintage of all the Beatrix Potter 50p coins.

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p

The 2018 Peter Rabbit and 2018 Flopsy Bunny 50ps have a circulating mintage of just 1,400,000, so if you have this 50p in your collection, consider yourself very lucky!

2019 Peter Rabbit 50p

The tale continued in 2019 with this 50p coin, which is the fourth coin to feature the much-loved Children’s character.

Struck by The Royal Mint, the reverse of the coin features an original illustration of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter that has been engraved by Royal Mint coin designer, Emma Noble.

This coin was issued in collector quality only and did not enter general circulation.

2020 Peter Rabbit 50p

Issued during a world pandemic, this Peter Rabbit 50p is arguably the forgotten coin of 2020.

It was confirmed to be the very last UK Peter Rabbit 50p, sadly bringing his UK 50p tale to an end. Masked by the events of the pandemic, the significance of this coin’s issue was missed.

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It’s reverse features a design of an original Beatrix Potter illustration of Peter Rabbit, scrambling under Mr. McGregor’s fence.

It did not enter general circulation and was issued only in collector quality.

So, now we’ve run through all of the UK Peter Rabbit 50p designs, we want to know which is your favourite!

Which UK Peter Rabbit 50p is your favourite?

Secure the 2017 UK Peter Rabbit 50p to your collection today!

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