The article highlights three rare Christmas-themed coins that could be worth a substantial amount, particularly if you’re lucky enough to find them in your change. These coins are:
Gibraltar’s Mule Error 50p Coin (1990)
This coin is highly valuable due to a minting error. It features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II dated 1990 but is paired with an incorrect 1989 design of a Christmas scene with a singing choir boy and a puppy wearing a Santa hat. These mule error coins could be worth up to £4,000, as such mismatches are extremely rare.
The Snowman 50p Coin (2003)
Issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Raymond Briggs’ beloved story, this coin features an image of the Snowman dancing with the boy, James. It is considered a highly sought-after collectible, valued at around £300.
Wreath Crowns (Older Christmas Coins)
These coins, known for their distinctive reverse featuring a wreath design, are also part of the series of collectible Christmas coins. Their value can vary depending on the year and minting details.
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Collectors are urged to check their change for these coins, as their value has been rising dramatically.
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