In 2009, the Royal Mint released just 210,000 50p coins celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Royal Botanical Gardens.
Just 210,000 of the coins made it into circulation since its release date back in 2009. The coin features the famous Chinese Pagoda at the iconic London landmark.
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The most desirable coin for collectors is still the 2009 Kew Gardens 50p. The design was created by Christopher Le Brun and features the famous Chinese Pagoda at Kew with a decorative leafy ...
The coin features the Chinese Pagoda at the Royal Botanic Gardens on the tails side and a portrait of the Queen. After being listed on online auction site eBay, the 50p coin attracted 20 bids before ...
The Royal Mint produced approximately 210,000 of these coins, which feature the iconic Chinese Pagoda from the Royal Botanic Garden on one side and the late Queen's portrait on the other.
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The coin, of which only 210,000 were minted by the Royal Mint, features the late Queen's face on one side, and the iconic ...
The Royal Mint said that the "iconic" 50p coin - which depicts the Chinese Pagoda at Kew Gardens with a leafy climber around it - is "arguably the most sought after" by collectors. On its ...