The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p

Posted : admin On 4/12/2022

The Tale of Peter Rabbit coin, not to be confused with the 2016 Peter Rabbit or 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p coins, was issued in 2017 and is one of the three 50p coins depicting an image of Peter Rabbit. The coin is part of the highly collectable Beatrix Potter 50p coins first issued in 2016 by the Royal Mint. Buy a Peter Rabbit 50p on eBay for £1.14 - This 50p coin is offered for sale on eBay, whether it is an example from circulation, a brilliant uncirculated coin or as a precious metal presentation issued in 2017 by The Royal Mint. Sell your Peter Rabbit coin on eBay for £1.74 to receive £1.09 - The seller pays fees on eBay, final value fees on coins sold is 10% and PayPal fees are usually 2.

The Royal Mint is honouring Beatrix Potter with a new series of 50p coins and this Peter Rabbit 50p is the first release of 2017. 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit’ was the first of Beatrix Potter’s tales and the mischievous character has been captured in the centre. Designed by Emma Noble, the coin features Peter Rabbit in his iconic blue jacket. The 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p depicts Peter Rabbit eating radishes. It was the first of four new Beatrix Potter coins released in 2018 to celebrate the life and work of Beatrix Potter.

Tale of peter rabbit story

Peter Rabbit is one of Beatrix Potter’s most famous and enduring characters. The naughty rabbit first appeared in the 1902 book The Tale of Peter Rabbit and appeared in several more books between 1904 and 1912. In 1903 Peter Rabbit became the first soft toy to be patented and therefore the first ever licensed character.

Beatrix Potter was born in 1866 and died in 1943. Peter Rabbit was said to be named after Potter’s own childhood pet rabbit who she called Peter Piper. The book has sold about 40 million copies and the series about 150 million copies worldwide and translated into 35 languages.

Walt Disney wanted to make a film of the book back in 1936 but Beatrix Potter refused to give him the rights. Since then there has been numerous films, stage plays and cartoons depicting the characters. The books and characters are still loved all around the world to this day.

The Royal Mint issued Beatrix Potter character fifty-pence pieces in 2016 and 2017, depicting several characters such as Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, Jemima Puddle-Duck and Squirrel Nutkin. There is also a 2016 fifty pence that celebrates the 150th year of the birth of Beatrix Potter.

The series was a stunning success and so in 2017 the Royal Mint offered a very special limited edition gift set: an exclusive edition of the book The Tale of Peter Rabbit with a 22-carat gold 50p proof coin.

The coin weighs 15.5g and features Peter Rabbit on the reverse as designed by Emma Noble. The obverse is Jody Clark’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The edition mintage is limited to 450 maximum. It is packaged in a box illustrated with characters from the Beatrix Potter books.

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In recent years there’s one coin that has catapulted to the top of the must-have list for many collectors. Of course, I’m talking about the 50p.

And whilst the 50p has always had a place in collector’s hearts – it has after all featured some of the most sought-after designs of all-time, such as Kew Gardens – it wasn’t until Beatrix Potter’s mischievous, blue-coated bunny first appeared on a 50p that our love for the 7-sided coin really took off. And with it came a whole new dawn of collecting, and a new generation of collectors.

The tale of peter rabbit 50p 2016 worth

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p 2016 Worth

Our tale starts back in 2016…

150th Anniversary of Beatrix Potter

It all started with the milestone 150th anniversary of one of Britain’s most beloved children’s book authors – Beatrix Potter.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit was her very first children’s tale to be published, in 1902, and it was an instant success. Spurred on by this, and inspired by fairy tales and fantasy, Potter penned 23 original children’s books in total, featuring charming illustrations and imaginative animal characters.

What Beatrix Potter didn’t know at the time was that her lively illustrations would later prove to be the inspiration behind one of, if not the, most popular coin series ever released.

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit 50p

Peter Rabbit’s 50p Debut

In honour of Beatrix Potter and her legacy, the Royal Mint announced a 50p coin collection in 2016, featuring four of her characters, and a design paying tribute to the author herself.

The obvious starting place was with Beatrix Potter’s most famous creation – Peter Rabbit. Known for his cheeky escapades in Mr McGregor’s garden, Peter Rabbit featured in 6 of Beatrix Potter’s tales.

The 50p release of Peter Rabbit was special for several reasons:

  • First time a fictional, children’s book character had featured on a UK 50p – paving the way for future popular issues such as The Gruffalo, The Snowman and Paddington Bear.
  • The Silver Proof version of the coin featured colour printed image for the very first time.

These two facts revolutionised 50p collecting, and our furry little friend Peter went from being a beloved literary character to a collecting sensation.

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Start of the Collecting Storm

It’s safe to say that The Royal Mint created a collecting storm. The UK 2016 Peter Rabbit Silver 50p was so popular that by mid-morning on the day it was released, The Royal Mint’s website crashed under the sheer weight of public interest. Not long after, all 15,000 coins completely sold out.

But that was just the start.

Peter Rabbit has now featured on five 50ps, and the collector response has continued to be unprecedented – his popularity is unrivalled. Even when the edition limit of the Silver Proof 50p more than doubled to 35,000 in 2018, it completely sold out!

In fact, the Silver Proof 50p has become the must-have specification and sell-outs mean it’s notoriously difficult for collectors looking to back-fill gaps in their collections – some issues are virtually impossible to come across now.

It’s become imperative for collectors to snap up Silver Proof 50ps when they can – as in some cases waiting even just a few hours could prove to be too late. Take the Gruffalo Silver 50p – it took a mere 12 hours for the entire edition limit of 25,000 to sell-out. That’s a record.

Last Ever UK Peter Rabbit 50p

All in all, there has been 15 Beatrix Potter 50ps issued since 2016, each one helping solidify the Beatrix Potter 50p series as one of, if not the, most collectable coin series we’ve ever seen.

The coin collecting world was shook earlier this year when it was announced that 2020 would be the very last time Peter Rabbit would feature on a UK 50p coin.

Even though this may be the end of Peter Rabbit’s 50p journey, there’s no doubt that all the Beatrix Potter coins will continue to be highly desirable for years to come.

But this does now leave collectors wondering will the next collecting sensation be? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

If you’re interested…

The LAST EVER UK Peter Rabbit Silver 50p was released earlier this year, and we’re lucky to have a limited number available. Expertly struck from .925 Silver to a proof finish, it features a coloured image of Peter Rabbit escaping from Mr McGregor’s garden – a classic Beatrix Potter illustration! This is a must-have for all Beatrix Potter fans and 50p collectors alike. Click here for more information >>

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