Yes, there are rare coins from the Bahamas. One of the coins is a 1991 Bahamas gold coin where only 500 of them were made
If you refer to British general circulation Threepences, there are no rare coins.
British coins have been minted for well over 1,000 years. There are hundreds if not thousands of rare British coins from this period. Other than the odd "error" coin that might turn up from time to time, there are no general circulation decimal coins that could be considered to be especially rare.
The 1923-S Peace dollar is not rare by any means, circulated coins are only $37.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $47.00-$51.00
It is unlikely that there are any rare Two Pound coins. Can you be a little more specific about the coins, like a year and a design theme? Are they unimetallic or bimetallic, or are they Uncirculated or Proof coins made from a precious metal?
I bought most of my rare coins at auctions.
We cannot see you rare coins. Since we cannot even see your rare coins, we do not even know if your coins are indeed 'rare', what they are, their condition, when they were made - we do not know anything. Please specify in a different question what your coin is, the date it was made, and the condition it is in.
Rare coins are not common. Some rare coins that well known would be a 1909 S VDB penny.
The 1923-S Peace dollar is not rare by any means, circulated coins are only $37.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $47.00-$51.00
Please be more specific. Many U.S. one dollar coins are considered rare.
No.
None of the British London 2012 50 pence coins could be considered rare. The least number of any type that was minted was 1,125,000. There were 1,161,500 Judo 50 pence coins minted.
There are two very rare and valuable gold coins. The first rare gold coin is the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, there are only 12 remaining as the rest were taken out of circulation with the end of the gold standard. The Brasher Doubloon is another that only has 7 remaining coins and used to be a state currency when the states had their own money.