New Royal Mint £1 to become Britain’s rarest circulating coin?
** UPDATE 22/09/25 **
It’s now been announced that a further 8.84 million 2025 Bee £1 coins are being released into circulation, meaning it’ll actually have a circulating mintage of 9,010,000. This still means that the 2025 Bee £1 is the second rarest 12-sided £1 coin currently in circulation, behind the 2022 Nations of the Crown £1 with a mintage of 7,735,000.
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Breaking news Change Checkers, the 2025 Bee £1 is set to bee-come the UK’s rarest pound coin currently in circulation! In fact, as of this moment, the 2025 Bee £1 is even rarer than both the 2023 Salmon and Kew Gardens 50ps!

The UK’s NEW Rarest Coin? The 2025 Dated Bee £1
Today’s reveal is a big one for coin collectors as a staggeringly low number of 2025 Bee £1 coins will enter circulation, making it the new rarest UK pound coin currently in our change. Last year, the 2023 Salmon 50p unseated the iconic Kew Gardens 50p as the rarest UK coin in circulation, and now, the 2025 Bee £1 is poised to take over that top spot!

It’s been revealed that just 170,000 2025 Bee £1 coins are currently set to enter circulation, a whopping 30,000 less than the 2023 Salmon 50p which had a mintage of just 200,000!

The anticipation and excitement that greeted the 2023 Salmon 50p news is likely to be mirrored (or even exceeded) by the response when collectors start spotting 2025 Bee £1 coins in the wild.
Will you Bee joining the hunt to track one down in your change? We don’t yet know if more 2025 Bee £1s will be released later in the year, so collectors will need to act fast to find one!
So just how rare is this new £1 coin?
Each time the UK mintage figures are announced, we update our mintage figure charts to help you easily see which coins are the rarest. Following today’s news, we’ve updated our 12-sided £1 Mintage Figure chart, which now shows the 2025 Bee £1 right at the top.

In 2017 when the round pound designs were withdrawn from circulation, we set our Round Pound Mintage Figure list in stone, with the 2011 Scotland: Edinburgh City £1 at the top with a mintage of just 935,000! Even with the Edinburgh City £1’s tiny mintage, unless more enter circulation, the 2025 Bee £1 will be 5.5 times rarer!

More circulating £1 Coins also announced!
As well as the exciting news of the ultra-rare 2025 Bee £1, it was also announced that more 2021 and 2022 dated Nations of the Crown £1 coins will be appearing in our change. And, most unusually, these coins will feature Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse!

23.29 million Queen Elizabeth II Nations of the Crown £1 coins will be released – and these will be the LAST circulating £1 coins to feature Her Majesty, marking the end of an era.
If you haven’t been lucky enough to track down one of these coins yet, you now have another chance to get your hands on Queen Elizabeth II’s last circulating £1 coins.
And, with just 7.735 million of the 2022 dated Nations of the Crown £1s in circulation, this becomes the rarest 12-sided £1 coin to feature the Queen’s portrait!
We can also expect to see 7.395 million more 2023 dated King Charles III Bee £1 coins entering circulation soon – so keep your eyes peeled for those if you’re yet to find a 2023 Bee in your change!
Beat the Buzz
Can’t wait and want to get your hands on a 2025 Bee £1 right now? You can secure the 2025 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coinage Set which includes the 2025 Bee £1, along with the other 7 new King Charles III definitive coins from the 1p to the £2.
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Change Checker LIVE 50p Swap! Join us at Goodwood Revival 2025
We’re pleased to announce that we’ll be at Goodwood Revival in September for another Change Checker Live 50p Swap!
Join us from Friday 11th to Sunday 15th September 2025 where we’ll be giving collectors the chance to swap ANY UK 50p coin for the 2025 UK Stories of the Second World War 50p.
PLUS – there’ll be 1 silver 50p up for grabs each day!

Silver 50p Giveaway
Each day, swappers will have the chance to get their hands on a Silver Proof 2025 Stories of the Second World War 50p during our Silver Giveaway hour!
For 1 hour only each day we’re at the event, there’ll be one Stories of the Second World War 50p with a special sticker in our lucky dip box, and whoever picks it out will get not only the 2025 UK Stories of the Second World War 50p in Brilliant Uncirculated quality for just 50p, but they’ll also get a Silver Proof 2025 UK Stories of the Second World War 50p FOR FREE!

Keep an eye on our social channels to find out when the Silver Giveaway Hour will be each day and make sure you’re in the queue ready for your chance to win a Silver 50p!*
Goodwood Revival
Goodwood Revival is a world-famous classic car and vintage motorsport festival held each year at the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex. Unlike a typical racing event, it’s a full step back in time celebrating the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.

Image Credit: Goodwood Revival
The festival is known not only for the high-octane racing, but also for its unique atmosphere, where history, glamour, and nostalgia come together in a truly unforgettable celebration of style and speed.
We’ll be swapping 50ps with collectors across all three days, so be sure to come and say hello!
Red Arrows 50p Swap Madness at RIAT!
Our most recent 50p swap at the Royal International Air Tattoo caused queueing chaos, as thousands of excited aviation fans flocked to the Change Checker stand to swap their 50ps for the 2025 Red Arrows 50p. Our swap was so popular in fact, that we were even told by event organisers to shut it down due to the overwhelming queues!

On the first day, we completely swapped out of all our Red Arrows 50ps by 4pm, the next day we ran out by 10.49am and on the final day, every coin had been swapped by 9.52am!
We expect our 50p swap at Goodwood Revival to be just as popular, so don’t miss your chance to get your hands on the Stories of the Second World War 50p for just 50p!
Find out more about the coin that almost got us shut down here >>
FAQs
How do I buy tickets to the event?
You can buy tickets and packages on the Goodwood Revival website >>
How do I get there?
Visitor travel details can be found on here >>
Where can I find you at the event?
You can find us in the Over the Road Shopping Village.

How many coins can I swap?
Such is the popularity of our Live Coin Swaps, and to ensure it’s fair for everybody, we’re limiting the number of swaps to strictly 1 per person.
Can I reserve a coin before I arrive?
To ensure a fair swap event for everyone, we do not offer reservations of coins. It is a strictly first come first served basis.
How does the Silver 50p Giveaway work?
Anyone is eligible to swap any UK 50p for the 2025 UK Stories of the Second World War 50p in Brilliant Uncirculated quality at any time in the 3 days we’ll be at the show, but you can choose to save your swap for the Silver Giveaway Hour (which will be announced on our social channels each day) for your chance to win the Stories of the Second World War 50p in Silver Proof quality!
Can’t make it?
If you can’t make it to our swap at Goodwood Revival, don’t worry! You can still add the 2025 UK Stories of the Second World War 50p to your collection in superior collection quality.
Secure your 2025 UK Stories of the Second World War 50p for just £9.99 (+p&p) >>
*Details of the Silver 50p Giveaway may be subject to change.
How sought-after are your coins? Your Scarcity Index Update
It’s time for your latest Scarcity Index update, where we reveal the UK’s most sought-after circulation coins!
This information has been compiled using data from the Change Checker Swap Centre and presented in the easy to use indexes below, with arrows to signify how many places up or down a coin has moved since the last Scarcity Index.
50p Scarcity Index
Since our last update, most of the 50ps have had a shuffle around, although the bottom of the list has remained fairly stable.

The 2009 Kew Gardens 50p held the title for the rarest UK 50p in circulation for 15 years with a mintage of just 210,000, before it was replaced by the 2023 Salmon 50p, which has a mintage figure 10,000 less. Given the amount of time the Kew Gardens 50p spent establishing itself as the holy grail of coin collecting, it remains at the top of our Scarcity Index as the most sought after 50p.

It’s been nearly a year since the mintage figures for the 2023 Salmon 50p were announced, and we found out that just 200,000 are in circulation! Despite a slow start on the Scarcity Index, it is now climbing up the ranks, having shot up 13 places since our last update.

Some of the 50ps that have moved up the index significantly include the Libraries 50p which climbed 25 places, the Olympic Rowing 50p which went up 16 places and the Olympic Hockey 50p, climbing 21 places.

Moving down the index is the Ironside 50p which has fallen a whopping 24 places, and the Paddington at the Palace and Tom Kitten 50ps which have both gone down 15 places.
If you’re new to collecting and want to find out more about circulation coins, you can check out our fact files here >>
Otherwise, keep reading to find out which 10ps and £2 coins you should be looking out for.
£2 Scarcity Index
Although no new commemorative £2 coins have entered circulation since 2016, there has been quite a shakeup in the £2 Scarcity Index this time.

As always, the 2002 Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games £2 remains in 1st place and the 2002 England Commonwealth Games £2 in 2nd place due to their extremely low mintage. Our previous definitive £2 coin design – the Technology £2 – remains in last place, which isn’t surprising considering it’s whopping mintage of 416,145,838 across all issuing years!

Both the Mary Rose £2 and the Rugby World Cup £2 have fallen 10 places, however the Kitchener First World War £2 has shot up 11 places.

Other notable changes are the Brunel Portrait £2 which has dropped 9 places, the Trinity House £2 which climbed 6 places and the Shakespeare Histories £2 which shot up 6 places.
The Final 10p Scarcity Index
As no new commemorative 10p coins have entered circulation since the A-Z of Great Britain 10ps issued in 2018 and 2019, we’re now at a point where we can set the 10p Scarcity Index in stone. The fluctuations we’ve seen in recent Scarcity Index updates are likely caused by a spike in the amount of swaps being listed on the Change Checker Swap Centre. See our final 10p Scarcity Index below.

This is also the case for the Round £1 coins which are no longer being issued, you can find the final £1 Scarcity Index here: Round £1 coins.
How our Scarcity Index works
In the past, collectors have relied on mintage figures alone to identify the scarcest coins. But they only tell part of the story.
That’s why we’ve combined the mintage information with two other key pieces of information:
- How many of each design are listed as “collected” by Change Checkers on our Web App, indicating the relative ease of finding a particular coin
- The number of times a design has been requested as a swap on our Swap Centre over the previous 3 months, showing the current level of collector demand.
Importantly, as new coins are released and popularity rises and falls across different designs, the Scarcity Index will be updated quarterly. This allows Change Checkers to track the relative performance of the UK’s circulation coins.
How much are my coins worth?
The Scarcity Index doesn’t necessarily equate to value, but it is certainly a good indicator. You can use our 6 point guide to help you determine a more realistic value for your coins.
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