The 'extremely rare' error that could make your normal 50p incredibly valuable
Briefly

The Sir Isaac Newton 50p, issued in 2017, features a rare error that can increase its value significantly—potentially selling for over 100 times its face value.
Experts emphasize inspecting the obverse side of the coin for several extra lines across Queen Elizabeth's portrait, indicating it may be a valuable error coin.
The rare 50p coins are considered extremely rare, as their exact number in circulation remains unknown, leading to high demand on platforms like eBay.
The coin’s unique features result from a die clash during the minting process, creating whiskers that stand out, rather than grooves or scratches.
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