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UK 2011 WWF 50p

Fifty pence coin struck to celebrate 50 years of the work of the World Wildlife Fund in 2011.
2011 50p Coin WWF
2011 WWF 50p [Circulated]
£7.99
2011 WWF 50p [Circulated]

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Coin Rarity / Mintage

Circulation Mintage: 3,400,000
BU Mintage: 67,299

The WWF 50p can be found in your change: 3,400,000 coins dated 2011 were struck to enter circulation.

This fifty pence was available to purchase in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality from release date: 19 November 2010. Total BU Mintage figures include 11,983 coins in WWF Royal Mint packs and 55,316 sold in other packaging such as sets / cards (official distributors).

Coin Value - How much is my WWF 50p coin worth?

CIRC
£1.75
BU
£12

The circulation (CIRC) 50p is worth £1.75. The Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) WWF 50p in as new condition is worth about £12.

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Coin Reverse (tails side)

A design which features 50 different icons symbolising projects and programmes that the World Wildlife Fund has supported over the course of the last 50 years, with the Panda logo of the organisation in the centre and the date "2011" below.

Design by: Matthew Dent

Coin Obverse (heads side)

4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D • G • REG • F • D • FIFTY PENCE •".

Coin Specification

Denomination: 50p
Alloy: Cupronickel
Weight: 8g
Diameter: 27.3mm
Quality: CIRC / BU
Year: 2011

Coin condition and quality

The value of a coin is always related to the condition. A UK 2011 WWF 50p coin in good circulated condition (A few small contact marks on the coin, but retains some original shine and most of the original design detail.) is more desirable to a collector than a worn down battered coin.

Prices shown on this page relate to coins created for circulation (CIRC) and coins available to buy in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality. These are coins produced to a higher standard that show more detail and have none of the marks and scratches that will be seen on all circulation quality coins.

Some coins made for circulation remain "Uncirculated" as they have been kept in or taken from the original sealed coin bag they were packed in after being sent out from The Royal Mint. These are still circulation quality coins - but may keep more of the orginal shine and have a few less contact marks.

Coins not in sealed bags or held in a collection out of the 3,400,000 coins struck, will now have been in circulation for 13 years.