Royal Mint's rarest 50p in circulation sells for 123 - how to tell if you have one
Briefly

The King Charles III Atlantic Salmon 50p has surpassed the 2009 Kew Gardens 50p as the rarest Royal Mint coin in circulation, highlighting a shift in collectible value.
With only 200,000 of the King Charles III coin minted, it's the rarest in circulation, demonstrating how minting numbers significantly influence collector demand and auction prices.
The Royal Mint describes the 50p as the most collectable coin in the UK, showcasing over 100 different designs and serving as a reflection of British history.
Factors like mintage numbers, design condition, and sale method, such as auctions versus coin dealers, are crucial in determining a coin's market value and appeal.
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