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Yes. The Royal Mint has been progressively releasing 50 Pence coins featuring the 29 Olympic and Paralympic sports since October 2010.

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How many coins were made in the UK last year?

In 2010, the Royal Mint produced the following British general circulation coins - Two Pound coins - 2,015,000 One Pound coins - 38,505,000 50 Pence coins - 510,090 20 Pence coins - 91,700,500 10 Pence coins - 25,320,500 5 Pence coins - 180,250,500 2 Pence coins - 38,000,000 1 Penny coins - 421,002,000 A total of 797,303,590 British coins. These figures do not include any of the Proof or bullion coins or the 2012 Olympic commemorative coins. Neither does it include the coins made for the 16 other countries the Royal Mint is contracted to produce coins for.


Are UK coins magnetic?

The lowest denominations are magnetic (attracted to magnets).The current 1 pence, 2 pence, 5 pence and 10 pence coins are nickel-plated steel.(The change was made to 5 and 10 pence in January 2012.)


What sports are shown on the British 50 Pence olympic coins?

The London 2012 50 Pence coins depict the 29 sports competed at the 2012 Olympic Games. These include - Football Aquatics Athletics Equestrian Badminton Wrestling Shooting Tennis Sailing Gymnastics Taekwondo Fencing Archery Table Tennis Volley Ball Judo Weightlifting Basket Ball Hockey Cycling Rowing Boxing Caoeing/Kayaking Boccia Wheelchair Rugby Modern Pentathlon Goal Ball Hand Ball Triathlon


Does Britain use shillings in 2012?

No. The British Shilling was superceded by the 5 New Pence coin in 1968. Due to "technical issues", the British Shilling and the 5 New Pence coins being of similar size and weight, continued to circulate side by side until 1990 when they were withdrawn from circulation along with the 5 New Pence and 5 Pence coins and collectively replaced by the new and smaller 18mm diameter 5 Pence coins.


Can you have a 2011 coin before 2011?

Yes. You can have a 2011 coin before 2011, because they are made in the year before them and when the year begins the new coins go out. The Royal Mint began releasing the first of the 27 2012 London Olympic commemorative 50 Pence coins in October 2010.


How many of each olympic 50p coin will be issued?

The Royal Mint advises that as at March, 2011, the following 50 Pence coins have been issued - Archery 800,000 Badminton 900,000 Boccia 900,000 Boxing 800,000 Canoeing 800,000 Cycling 400,000 Fencing 1,000,000 Goalball 900,000 Gymnastics 900,000 High Jump 900,000 Hockey 1,000,000 Rowing 700,000 Swimming 1,000,000 Table tennis 1,000,000 Triathlon 1,000,000 Volleyball 1,000,000 The remaining 13 coins should have similar mintage figures. Generally, 1 million of each or something a bit less. Coins for general circulation have been progressively released since October, 2010, and all 29 should be released during the course of 2011.


What is the value of a 2011 British 50 Pence London 2012 archery coin?

These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 50 Pence. If you have one of the London 2012 50 pence coins specially packaged by the Royal Mint, they are currently worth whatever you paid for it. These coins will gain some collector value over time, especially if you have the full set.


How rare is the Judo 50p Olympics coin?

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.


Are ten pence coins real silver?

No. They would be worth far more than 10 pence if they were made from Silver. The British 10 Pence coins are made from 75% copper and 25% nickel. No circulating British coin has any silver content.


When did Ellen Pence die?

Ellen Pence died in 2012.


How many events will be a part of the 2012 Olympics?

Combining the Olympics and Paralympics, there are 29 sports - which is why 29 coins 50 pence issued by UK Royal Mint


How much do two new pence in 2012?

well OK so this was a good question and the best answer for that is well one pence is 1.5 cents so 2 new pence would be 3 cents