Check Your Change for ‘Super Rare’ 50p Coin with ‘One Tiny Detail’ Worth £ 2,000 – ryan
The coin must feature a specific design for it to be especially valuable to collectors.
21:58, 25 Apr 2025Updated 14:25, 26 APR 2025

An Expert has urged brits to keep an eye out for a “super rare” 50p coin that could be worth a staggering £ 2,000. This piece is highly socket over by collectors if it features a specific design.
The Coin in Question is the 2011 Olympic Aquatics 50p. IT WAS PRODUCED BY THE ROYAL MINT TO COMMEMORATE The 2012 London Olympics.
On the reverse of the COIN, which is better known as the tail side, will be the image of a swimming through water. Howver, “One Tiny Detail” on Certain Editions of the Coin Make It Far More Valuable Than Others.
In a video uploaded to social media platform tiktok, a conttent create known as the COIN COLLECTING WIZARDexplained how to spot the Mistake. He Said: “Look out for this 50 pens as there is a rare worth all this money.
“This is the coin to look for and the second is all in the face. This is the 2011 olympic aquatics 50p – one of 29 Coins releassed for the London Games but there’s a super rare that Collectors are obsessed with.”
Accorting to the expert, the important detail can be found over the swimmer’s face. He Said: “Look Closely at the Swimmer’s Face. The Common One Shows the Face Normal, Just like this example.
“The rare version has wavy water lines over the swimmer’s face like this. It”s CALLED the ‘Lines Over ERROR’ and it was quickly corrected, MAKING THOSE FEW RELEASES SUPER LIMITED.”
He strugged that one of the Error Coins sold for more than £ 2,000 in a private sale.
“That’s a 50p Coin Turning Into a Holiday, a new laptop or half a car,” he added.

“JUST REMEMBER THAT THE REGULAR VERSION IS JUST WORTH 50P. You need to see THose swimming over the swimmer’s face to be rich. One tiny Detail – One Massive Payday.”
It is thought only around 600 of the “Lines Over Face” coins were made before the design was Changed. Howver, RWB Auctions Says that it is more accurat to say that the design of the coin was “tweaked” Rather than there being an erro.
ITS Website Confirms: “These 2011-Dated coins regularly sell for more than a thusand pounds.” IN 2024 RWB SOLD AN EXAMPLE OF THE COIN FOR £ 1,500.