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Discover more about the Brexit 50p
50p Coin Design Since its issue, 50p coins have commonly been used to commemorate important events. From as early as 1969, The Royal Mint have regularly issued unique reverse designs on the 50p for events such as the 50 th anniversary of the D-Day landings, 50 th anniversary of the NHS and the 2012 London Olympic Games. The Royal Mint will commemorate Britain's departure from the EU on Friday by selling commemorative 50p coins priced up to £945. The Mint will strike gold, silver and brilliant uncirculated versions.
The arrival of the Brexit 50p, officially known as the 'Withdrawal from the European Union 2020' 50p coin, didn't go smoothly – just like the political maze of the Brexit process itself.
- 10,000 coins expected: The 50p Brexit coin was unveiled by former Chancellor or the Exchequer Philip Hammond with the intention that the coin would have a mintage of around 10,000 and be issued in March 2019.
- Millions of coins: In August 2019, with Brexit still being debated, Chancellor Sajid Javid said he wanted to add millions of 'Brexit' 50p coins into circulation, changing the initial plans for the commemorative coin to remain 'uncirculated'.
- Brexit delays: With delays to the Brexit process, the planned design, with the date of the UK's departure from the EU detailed as 31 March 2019, was updated to read 31 October 2019.
- Protests against the coin: Not everyone approved of the idea of the 50p coin. Liberal Democrat councillor Eleanor Rylance protested against the coin and encouraged the general public to return the coin to the bank and ask for an alternative if and when it was issued.
Millions of coins melted down
- Millions melted down: just days before the UK was supposed to leave the EU in October 2019, it was confirmed that approximately 3 million coins would be recycled since the date of 31 October would be incorrect.
- Eventual release of the Brexit 50p: The Brexit 50p was officially released on 31 January 2020, on the day the UK left the EU and started a one-year transition process. It was revealed that 7,000,000 copies of the coin would be entered into circulation over the course of the year, and this number soon went up to 10 million.
- Disapproval from some quarters: it was no surprise that the eventual release of the coin was not met with approval from all sides. Author Philip Pullman said on twitter: 'The 'Brexit' 50p coin is missing an Oxford comma, and should be boycotted by all literate people.'
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So how rare are the Brexit 50p coins?
With a reported 10 million in circulation and The Royal Mint's official mintage being 'unlimited', the coin is hardly rare. So you may wonder why you don't see many of the coins in your loose change.
According to reports, the coins are being taken out of circulation by collectors and by those who do not approve of the coin, although The Royal Mint confirmed it is normal for people to keep unusual coins when they are initially issued.
Examples of the Brexit 50p have been sold on auction sites such as ebay for around £2 - £3, but we recommend you keep an eye on your change to find an example for face value.
Whilst some newspapers reported that versions of the coin with the incorrect date may surface, no find have been reported.
A Brilliant Uncirculated version of the coin, costing £10 from The Royal Mint, proved very popular when the coin was first issues, with demand crashing the RM website. This version of the coin is still available.
The design and details of the Brexit 50p
The commemorative coins are engraved with the words “Peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations” along with the 31 January 2020 date. The versions of the coin released were as follows:
- Circulation coin
- Brilliant uncirculated (available for £10)
- Silver Proof Brexit 50p (mintage of 47,000, retailed for £62.50 and now sold out)
- Gold Proof Brexit 50p (mintage of 1,500, retailed for £1,100 and now sold out)
- A two-coin set was also made available, including the Brexit 50p and the 1973 50p coin which marked the United Kingdom’s accession into the European Economic Community. This set was limited to 5,000 copies, retailed at £30 and has now sold out.
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Discover more about the Brexit 50p
The arrival of the Brexit 50p, officially known as the 'Withdrawal from the European Union 2020' 50p coin, didn't go smoothly – just like the political maze of the Brexit process itself.
- 10,000 coins expected: The 50p Brexit coin was unveiled by former Chancellor or the Exchequer Philip Hammond with the intention that the coin would have a mintage of around 10,000 and be issued in March 2019.
- Millions of coins: In August 2019, with Brexit still being debated, Chancellor Sajid Javid said he wanted to add millions of 'Brexit' 50p coins into circulation, changing the initial plans for the commemorative coin to remain 'uncirculated'.
- Brexit delays: With delays to the Brexit process, the planned design, with the date of the UK's departure from the EU detailed as 31 March 2019, was updated to read 31 October 2019.
- Protests against the coin: Not everyone approved of the idea of the 50p coin. Liberal Democrat councillor Eleanor Rylance protested against the coin and encouraged the general public to return the coin to the bank and ask for an alternative if and when it was issued.
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Millions of coins melted down
- Millions melted down: just days before the UK was supposed to leave the EU in October 2019, it was confirmed that approximately 3 million coins would be recycled since the date of 31 October would be incorrect.
- Eventual release of the Brexit 50p: The Brexit 50p was officially released on 31 January 2020, on the day the UK left the EU and started a one-year transition process. It was revealed that 7,000,000 copies of the coin would be entered into circulation over the course of the year, and this number soon went up to 10 million.
- Disapproval from some quarters: it was no surprise that the eventual release of the coin was not met with approval from all sides. Author Philip Pullman said on twitter: 'The 'Brexit' 50p coin is missing an Oxford comma, and should be boycotted by all literate people.'
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So how rare are the Brexit 50p coins?
With a reported 10 million in circulation and The Royal Mint's official mintage being 'unlimited', the coin is hardly rare. So you may wonder why you don't see many of the coins in your loose change.
According to reports, the coins are being taken out of circulation by collectors and by those who do not approve of the coin, although The Royal Mint confirmed it is normal for people to keep unusual coins when they are initially issued.
Examples of the Brexit 50p have been sold on auction sites such as ebay for around £2 - £3, but we recommend you keep an eye on your change to find an example for face value.
Whilst some newspapers reported that versions of the coin with the incorrect date may surface, no find have been reported.
Royal Mint Brexit 50p Coins
A Brilliant Uncirculated version of the coin, costing £10 from The Royal Mint, proved very popular when the coin was first issues, with demand crashing the RM website. This version of the coin is still available.
The design and details of the Brexit 50p
The commemorative coins are engraved with the words “Peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations” along with the 31 January 2020 date. The versions of the coin released were as follows:
- Circulation coin
- Brilliant uncirculated (available for £10)
- Silver Proof Brexit 50p (mintage of 47,000, retailed for £62.50 and now sold out)
- Gold Proof Brexit 50p (mintage of 1,500, retailed for £1,100 and now sold out)
- A two-coin set was also made available, including the Brexit 50p and the 1973 50p coin which marked the United Kingdom’s accession into the European Economic Community. This set was limited to 5,000 copies, retailed at £30 and has now sold out.
New Brexit 50p Coin Royal Mint
Read more about collectable 50p coins
How much are the Beatrix Potter 50p coins worth?
How many Beatrix Potter 50p coins are there? How much are the Peter Rabbit coins worth? Are they really worth £100s? We give you the lowdown on the coins, revealing the most valuable examples.
How much is the Isaac Newton 50p worth?
The Isaac Newton 50p was issued in 2017 to mark the 375th anniversary of the famous scientist's birth. So how many Isaac Newton 50p coins have ben released, and which versions are most valuable?
Your guide to Winnie the Pooh 50p coins
Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Christopher Robin are the latest children's book characters to feature on 50p coins. Find out more about the Winnie the Pooh 50p coins, whether they are rare, and how much they could be worth with our in-depth coin guide.