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Squirrel Nutkin 50p: how much is it worth?

THE RARE Squirrel Nutkin 50p is another valuable entry in the popular Beatrix Potter collection.

The lovable children's literature character features on the reverse side of the coin and was designed by Emma Noble.

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The rare Squirrel Nutkin 50p is the fifth addition to the Beatrix Potter collectionCredit: Change Checker

His whiskers and bushy tail are captured in great detail on the design along with his name printed above.

The coin was issued in 2016 after four of the titular character's furry friends had already entered circulation - including Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddleduck.

But he isn't necessarily as valuable as some of his cute comrades - we reveal how much the coin is worth.

How rare is the Squirrel Nutkin 50p?

In circulation, there are only 5,000,000 of the fifth coin design edition of the Beatrix Potter collection.

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The rarest in the collection, the 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p, has only 1,400,000 in contrast.

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And overall, around  regular 50ps are in circulation - so these are the copies most likely to be found in your change, minted in 2008 with a design printed of the bottom of the Royal Shield.

In amongst that glut of silver though, Change Checker's latest scarcity index update tells us exactly where this particular 50p fits in in terms of rarity and value.

The Squirrel Nutkin 50p has a score of 10 on the chart , but it is in 39th place.

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The scarcity index ranks each of the coins between 1 and 100 to indicate how hard they are to find, as well as how in demand they may be.

The higher the number, the rarer the coin and therefore it's more likely to be more valuable than others.

This one is deemed as less common, but there are plenty more that top it on the scale, so it's not one of the rarest you can find.

How much is the Squirrel Nutkin 50p worth?

As it's not one of the rarest of all the Beatrix Potter coins, this 50p doesn't rack up hundreds when it sells on eBay.

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