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Rare £2 coin is worth more than £1,000 thanks to tiny error – check to see if you have a goldmine in your change


WE ALL love a trick to make cash quick. But there could already be a small fortune sitting in our loose change.

According to one TikTok user, having a series of rare £2 coins in your pocket could be worth way more than their face value.

Missing '£2' lettering on the head side of this commenorative £2 coin could be worth £1,000

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Missing ‘£2’ lettering on the head side of this commenorative £2 coin could be worth £1,000
An error in lettering around the outside of this £2 coin could make the coin more valuable

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An error in lettering around the outside of this £2 coin could make the coin more valuable
£2 coins where the centre runs into the side like "a runny fried egg" could be worth £600

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£2 coins where the centre runs into the side like “a runny fried egg” could be worth £600

Posting to his 172,100 followers, TikTok user @CoinCollectingWizard has claimed that you can “get rich from UK change”.

The content creator posts a series of videos of how to identify rare coins, which could be worth a pretty penny.

In a recent clip, the coin connoisseur said “Look out for these £2 coins. This coin launched to mark 100 years since the First World War. The error version is missing the words £2 from the head side”

“The 2014 coin was launched nine years ago to mark 100 years since the start of the First World War.

They add: “Only the version with the missing wording is worth this kind of money around £1,000+.”

The TikTok user then goes on to describe another coin which has a “rare runny fried egg” appearance.

“A design error on some of these £2 coins has left them looking like a runny fried egg as the middle has split out onto the outer rim”.

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The final rare coin @CoinCollectingWizard told his followers to look our for is from 2014, and has the wrong inscription.

This coin could reportedly sell for £30, if not slightly more.

The video received dozens of likes and comments from fans.

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One said: “I mean wouldn’t mind being rich”.

Another praised the expert’s knowledge: “Good work deserves an appreciation”.





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