The recent auction of a Kew Gardens 50p coin for 187.10 highlights its value, showcasing its rarity as only 210,000 copies were minted.
With the release of the Atlantic Salmon coin, which has an even lower mintage of 200,000, the Kew Gardens coin has lost its title as the rarest.
The value of coins is often determined by their mintage, design detail, and condition, with rare coins continuing to attract competitive bidding.
That 50p pieces, celebrated for their designs and historical significance, are in high demand showcases the intersection of collectors' interests and market dynamics.
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