Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games celebrated on new UK 50p coin!

Since 1930, the Commonwealth Games have brought nations together in a celebration of sport and human performance.

The Games have grown from just 11 countries and 400 athletes, to a global sensation featuring 6,600 sports men and women across 72 nations and territories.

This year, to celebrate the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, a brand new UK 50p has been released!

2022 UK Commonwealth Games 50p

2022 Commonwealth Games 50p

Initially issued as part of The Royal Mint’s 2022 Annual Coin Set, this brand new 50p issue, designed by Natasha Preece, incorporates the unmistakable geometric patterns of Birmingham Library.

What’s more, this coin has been collaboratively developed with Birmingham 2022 and each home nation’s respective team!

To secure your 2022 UK Commonwealth Games 50p for JUST £4.99 (+p&p) simply click here >>

Your coin has been struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated quality and protectively encapsulated to preserve for generations to come.

With this high level of anticipation for the UK’s next sporting coin, this new Commonwealth Games 50p is expected to be incredibly sought-after among collectors…

Sporting coins are some of the most popular themes of UK coins, with previous coin issues seeing sell-outs and high demand…

2022 UK 150 Years of the FA Cup £2

2022 UK 150 Years of the FA Cup £2

In 2022, to celebrate a remarkable 150 years of the FA Cup, a brand new UK £2 coin was issued featuring the famed FA Cup Trophy.

This coin was so popular with collectors that the entire special edition range sold out within less than 24 hours at The Royal Mint!

Producing hometown heroes, as underdogs play alongside Premier League giants, these unforgettable moments unite football fans, making the FA Cup one of the greatest knockout tournaments in the world.

Sporting events such as these create huge fan-bases all across the world, each looking for a way to commemorate their favourite team or athlete’s successes.

Therefore, there’s no surprises sporting memorabilia is some of the most sought-after around the globe!

2021 UK Team GB 50p

2021 Team GB 50p featuring 2020 date on reverse for the planned date of the Olympic Games.
Featuring different icons representing each Olympic sport
2021 Team GB 50p

This coin was initially issued as part of the 2020 Annual Coin Set but with the postponement of the Olympic Games to 2021, this 50p was never individually released in 2020.

This made this 50p one of most sought-after coins in recent yearswith collectors having waited a whole year to get their hands on the individual issue.

Additionally, due to the postponement of both the games and the issue of this 50p, there are two versions of the coin – one with the obverse dated 2020 from the 2020 Annual Coin Set and one with the obverse dated 2021 from the year of individual release.

This makes the 2021 Team GB 50p one of only a small handful of UK 50ps to feature a dual-date – only adding to the collectability of the new coin!

2002 Commonwealth Games £2 coins

2002 Commonwealth Games £2 coins:
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. 
Photo of four coins in palm of the hand.
2002 Commonwealth Games £2 coins

These four coins were issued in 2002 – again issued to celebrate the Commonwealth Games – this time held in Manchester.

Each has a different cameo, representing each of the four constituent parts of the United Kingdom.They are some of the scarcest £2 coins now in circulation, with the Northern Ireland design having a mintage of JUST 485,500!

The other coin designs have the following mintage figures:

  • 2002 Commonwealth Games Wales £2: 588,500
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games England £2650,500
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games Scotland £2: 771,750

Find out more about these coins here >>


Sporting themed coins are some of the most sought-after issues a collector can get their hands on.

With the issue of the brand new 2022 UK Commonwealth Games 50p being the UK’s very latest sporting coin, demand is sure to be high.

Will you be securing this coin for your collection?


The 2022 UK Commonwealth Games 50p

2022 UK Commonwealth Games 50p

Secure your 2022 UK Commonwealth Games 50p for JUST £4.99 (+p&p) by clicking here >>

Your coin has been struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated quality and protectively encapsulated to preserve for generations to come.

25 Years of the Bi-Metallic £2! Vote for your favourite design…

After a review of the United Kingdom coinage in 1994, it emerged that there was a requirement for a £2 coin to enter general circulation.

After extensive consultation, it was decided this would be a bi-colour coin, making it easily distinguishable from the other coins in circulation.

Originally, the intention was to issue the £2 coin in November 1997. However, concerns emerged from the vending industry over their size. The £2 coin was eventually launched on 15 June 1998, with millions of the coin released into circulation.

Since then we’ve seen over 35 different designs enter circulation!

And in 2022, the bi-metallic £2 coin celebrates its 25th birthday!

£2 coin vote – winning design revealed!

We asked you to vote for your favourite bi-metallic £2 coin design and the results are in!

The results of our £2 coin design vote are in!

Our winning coin design is the Great Fire of London £2, taking an impressive 17% of all votes! This coin was issued in 2016 to mark the 350th anniversary of one of the most well-known disasters to hit London.

However, three years after this coin was issued into circulation, it was revealed that its mintage figure was mistakenly listed and the coin is in fact rarer than once thought…

The previous figure of 5,135,000 meant this coin was fairly common but the updated figure of 1,625,000, makes this coin one of the rarest £2 coins in circulation!

Did your favourite coin design make the top 5? Let us know in the comments below!


Never miss a UK coin issue!

The UK’s First Pride 50p!

The 50th Anniversary of London Pride was celebrated in July and to mark the event, a brand new UK 50p coin was issued!

Entering circulation

The best news is that The Royal Mint have confirmed 5 million Pride 50ps will be entering circulation. They have also confirmed that the Pride 50p will be the last UK coin to enter circulation featuring Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait on the obverse.

The Pride 50ps will enter circulation via 2,000 Post Offices across the UK on 25th October 2022.


Let us know when you find a Pride 50p in your change.


But don’t miss the chance to get ahead of the crowd and own yours now in superior Brilliant Uncirculated quality.

The 2022 UK Pride 50p Coin

The UK’s first Pride 50p was issued in collaboration with Pride in London and features an original design by artist, writer and LGBTQ+ activist, Dominique Holmes.

The reverse of the coin features 5 rainbows, each accompanied with part of the inscription, “PRIDE PROTEST VISIBILITY UNITY EQUALITY”.

This will be the last UK coin to enter circulation featuring Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait on the obverse.

You can secure this brand new coin for your collection for just £4.99 (+p&p) by clicking here >>

Your Pride 50p coin has been struck to a superior Brilliant Uncirculated finish and will be protectively encapsulated in official Change Checker packaging, ready to preserve for generations to come.

This will be the first UK 50p coin issued representing Pride. Previous ‘UK first’ 50p coins have been incredibly popular, so we are anticipating the Pride 50p to be in high demand with collectors.

The UK’s First Beatrix Potter 50p Collection

This 50p coin collection was issued in 2016 to celebrate the much loved author, Beatrix Potter. The collection features four coins each representing a character from Potter’s iconic tales and one honouring Beatrix Potter herself.

The Colour Silver Proof Peter Rabbit 50p coin was so popular that it sold out in a matter of hours and caused The Royal Mint’s website to crash!

Beatrix Potter 50p collection
Beatrix Potter 50p collection

The UK’s First Snowman 50p

2018 The Snowman 50p coin
2018 The Snowman 50p coin

In 2018, The Royal Mint released the first ever commemorative UK Christmas 50p coin, issued to mark the 40th anniversary of the publication of Raymond Briggs’ much-loved festive tale, The Snowman™.

Designed by Natasha Ratcliffe, the coin depicts the boy and the snowman flying through the night sky above Brighton Pier. This coin didn’t enter circulation, but the Silver Proof version sold out within 24 hours of release.

50 Years of Pride

The first London Pride event took place in 1972 and was attended by approximately 2,000 people, the event has grown tremendously since, with over 1.5 million people attending the 2019 London Pride parade.

London Pride Parade 2018
Credit: Camerawalker, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Pride events take place annually across the globe, however most have been cancelled for the past 2 years due to the coronavirus pandemic. Returning in 2022, Pride events took place across the UK this summer.


Are you looking forward to adding this coin to your collection? Let us know in the comments below!


Secure the 2022 UK Pride 50p for your collection!

The Royal Mint will make a contribution of £40,000 to London LGBT Community Pride C.I.C in connection with this campaign.

Your Pride 50p coin has been struck to a superior Brilliant Uncirculated finish and will be protectively encapsulated in official Change Checker packaging, ready to preserve for generations to come.