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Guest Jamie Long

Silver Roger Bannister 50th Anniversary of the Four minute mile - 50p

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Guest Jamie Long

Hello,

THis coin is the 50th anniversary of the Roger Bannister four minute mile run. It is silver, and dated 2004. Good condition, what is it worth? cheers sorry if i posted this elesewhere

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If it was from circulation it would be face value I'm afraid. However if it was BU or Proof, it might well be worth a few pounds. If you pulled one from circulation that was nearly perfect, ie not scratches of dents it might be worth 80p+.

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Or, the cased silver proof version with small certificate and encapsulated etc is probably worth up to £20.00.

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i have one they go for 1.00 sometimes on ebay

Cool though

1 in 1,000 chance of getting it i think

only 9 million exist

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i have one they go for 1.00 sometimes on ebay

Cool though

1 in 120 chance of getting it i think

only 9 million exist

i know i put 1000 but i checked

its slightly rarier than the total of 820 million as it is collected

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If it was from circulation it would be face value I'm afraid. However if it was BU or Proof, it might well be worth a few pounds. If you pulled one from circulation that was nearly perfect, ie not scratches of dents it might be worth 80p+.

Now thats why they are usally for a #1

i think the rarest coin in circulation is a 50p

this is like 4th rarest

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