The 20p piece is a rare “mule” coin dating from 2008, and fetched more than 250 times its face value at auction. The coin was minted without a date due to an error and quickly became a sought-after collector’s items.
A 20p coin from 2008 which was minted without a date has sold for over 250 times its face value at auction.
The coin was struck due to an error and became a sought-after collector’s item.
Prior to November 2008, the date on 20p coins would be found on the tail side.
However, the Royal Mint switched it so that the date would now be next to the Queen’s head.
A mistake led to the old format being used on the Queen’s side and the new format being used on tails.
As a result, the first batch of British coins with no date on them was released into circulation for the first time in more than 300 years.
It is believed around 250,000 20p coins minted in November 2008 entered circulation with no date on them.
The description on the coin, which sold on Thursday, said: “This rare 20p Mule coin is a must-have for any serious collector.
"The coin features an undated 20p denomination and is in high grade, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The coin is from the United Kingdom and is believed to have originated in England.”
After attracting 11 bids, the 20p coin went on to sell for £53.99.
Here are some of the rarest Royal Mint coins in circulation in the UK:
The rarest is the Kew’s Garden 50p, which was designed to mark the 250th anniversary of the gardens in 2009.
Only 210,000 coins were ever minted with this design, making it the rarest 50p in circulation.
The Kew Gardens 50p sells for £156.25 on average, but one seller received over £700 for one when they sold it on eBay.
The other rarest coins stem predominantly from the 2011 Olympics, with the wrestling, football and judo coins among the most valuable.
Only 1.1million of each of these coins were produced, making them some of the rarest in circulation.
Flopsy bunny and Peter Rabbit designs which were produced in 2018 are also highly valuable.
These coins - 1.4 million of which were minted - depict the characters from Beatrix Potter’s novels and celebrate the life of the English writer and these sell for around £5.
In 2019, 500 million coins were produced, with three new 50p designs.
These included one of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, Paddington Bear at St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London.
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