AN ICONIC silhouette on a 50p coin makes it worth considerably more than its face value – but most people wouldn’t even notice.
The Sherlock Holmes pence piece – with a pure silver purity of over 90 per cent – is being sold on eBay for over an eye-watering £8,000.


The unique cash features the world-famous fictional detective and, minted in 2019, was limited to just 6,000.
The coin’s reverse design, created by Stephen Raw, was inspired by the cases, characters and adventures of Sherlock Holmes, written by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
It was the first time the master detective had appeared on a UK coin.
The Royal Mint produced the coins to celebrate the 160th anniversary of Sir Arthur’s birth.
He wrote 60 stories famed around the world and feature Holmes’ sidekick Dr Watson, who helps solve the seemingly baffling cases.
Priced at an unbelievable £8,086.72, the seller said: “This is an extremely rare Sherlock Holmes fifty pence coin from the United Kingdom, minted in 2019 during the era of Queen Elizabeth II.
“The coin has a fineness of 0.925 silver and features the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes on one side.
“It is sought after by collectors due to its rarity and unique design.
“Fast delivery is available for this special and collectable coin.”
And the seller has offered free Royal Mail Special Delivery for the lucky buyer – but it’s important to note that no returns will be accepted.
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CHECK IF YOU HAVE A RARE COIN
Rare coins and valuable notes can be worth far more than their face value – sometimes thousands of pounds.
But sometimes it’s just small differences that make them so lucrative.
The most valuable coins are often ones with low mintage numbers or an error.
These qualities typically make them valuable to collectors.
It’s always good to remember a rare coin is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it.
It might be that someone needs your coin to complete their collection, in which they may be willing to pay more.
SELLING YOUR RARE COINS
There are lots of different factors to consider when trying to value a coin, including its condition and mintage, so it’s important to do your homework first.
If you’ve got a potentially rare coin that you would like to sell at auction, you can contact The Royal Mint’s Collectors Service.
This organisation has a team of experts who can help you to authenticate and value your coin.
You will need to enquire via email, and a member of the valuation team will contact get back to you.
Take a picture of your coin and attach it to the email – you can find all the details on The Royal Mint’s website.
Be wary that you will be charged for this service though – the cost will vary depending on the size of your collection.
[boxout headline=”How to spot a fake coin” intro=”The Royal Mint has revealed how you can spot a fake coin and here are some possible signs to look out for.”]- The date and design on the reverse do not match.
- The lettering on the edge of the coin doesn’t match the year.
- The milled edge is poorly defined.
- The lettering is uneven in depth, spacing or missing letters – or if the face designs are not as sharp or well-defined.
- The coin appears shiny and doesn’t show signs of ageing.
- The coin’s colour is different compared to genuine coins.
- Finally, check the alignment of the front and reverse designs