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Peter Rabbit 50p (2018)

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Price Guide
£4.50
Rarity Score 60
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Obverse (Heads)
Designed by Jody Clark
The obverse (heads side) of the 2018 50p coin featuring the portrait designed by Jody Clark .

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Coin Description

Hop into the 2018 Collection with a New Coin for Peter Rabbit™

When Peter Rabbit appeared in the first of Beatrix Potter’s little tales, the mischievous blue-coated bunny was destined to become a star, going on to appear throughout the series. Ever since we began celebrating the life and work of Beatrix Potter in 2016, Peter has launched the coin range for each year, followed by other characters on their own coins. Now you can start your 2018 collection with the third official United Kingdom coin from The Royal Mint to feature Peter Rabbit.

The Peter Rabbit coin for 2018 shows the iconic image of Peter Rabbit munching on radishes after another near-miss in Mr. McGregor’s garden. The coin comes in a fold-out case, inspired by Beatrix Potter’s own watercolour illustrations, including more details about the inspiration behind the popular character.

Peter Rabbit 50p (2018) Specifications

Weight 8 g
Diameter 27.30 mm
Circulating Mintage 1,400,000
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Reverse Designer Emma Noble

Detailed Information

🐰 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p
Circulating Beatrix Potter 50p featuring Peter Rabbit munching radishes – the third UK 50p design to show the mischievous rabbit and one of the scarcer modern character coins in change.

Summary of Value & Key Facts

The 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p continues The Royal Mint’s Beatrix Potter series, launched in 2016 to celebrate the classic children’s tales. With a circulation mintage of 1,400,000, this coin is classed as less common and usually trades for a solid premium above face value, especially in nicer condition.

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Core specifications and guide values for the 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p (circulating and BU).

Aspect Figure Notes
Denomination 50 pence Seven-sided UK commemorative 50p issued for general circulation and in collector formats.
Alloy, weight & diameter Cupro-nickel, 8.00 g, 27.30 mm Standard modern 50p specification (75% copper, 25% nickel) with a plain edge.
Year of issue 2018 Third distinct Peter Rabbit 50p design (after 2016 & 2017), and first coin in the 2018 Beatrix Potter series.
Mintage (circulating) 1,400,000 Official circulation mintage; Change Checker gives this coin a scarcity index of 44, rated “Less Common”.
BU mintage (total) 163,403 BU Brilliant Uncirculated coins sold in Royal Mint packs and sets (48,229 in Peter Rabbit packs, 115,174 in other BU products).
Designers Reverse: Emma Noble
Obverse: Jody Clark
Reverse shows Peter Rabbit eating radishes; obverse carries the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Typical value (circulated) About £4 to £5 Coin Hunter guides a value of around £4.50 for a circulated example in collectable condition.
Typical value (BU) About £6 to £8 Brilliant Uncirculated coins in original Royal Mint packs are usually valued in the £6–£8 range.
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By 2018, Peter Rabbit was already a rockstar of modern UK coinage. This design continues that streak, giving collectors another instantly recognisable “bunny in blue jacket” piece to chase – and it’s notably scarcer than many other character 50ps.

  • Commemorative theme: Part of the ongoing Beatrix Potter 50p series celebrating the author’s life and characters. The 2018 Peter Rabbit coin marks the mischievous rabbit’s continued role as the “flagship” of the range, based on Beatrix Potter’s original illustration of Peter eating radishes from Mr McGregor’s garden.
  • Design: The reverse shows Peter standing upright, clutching a bunch of radishes, with the inscription “PETER RABBIT” around the top. Emma Noble’s design leans heavily on the original book artwork while simplifying lines so the character reads clearly at coin size.
  • Place in the series: The 2018 Beatrix Potter set also includes Flopsy Bunny, The Tailor of Gloucester and Mrs Tittlemouse. Peter Rabbit tends to command one of the stronger premiums of the four, thanks to his status as the central character and the relatively low 1.4 million mintage (joint-lowest with Flopsy Bunny for 2018).
  • Rarity in context: With 1.4 million coins issued, this Peter Rabbit sits in the same low-mintage tier as 2018 Flopsy Bunny and below many other commemorative 50ps. Change Checker scores it at 44 on their Scarcity Index, which is firmly in “less common, worth pulling from change” territory.
  • Circulating vs collector versions:
    • Circulated: Found in change, usually with some light wear and bag marks. Even in worn condition, it sells for multiple times face value thanks to demand from character-coin and Potter fans.
    • Brilliant Uncirculated (BU): Sold in Royal Mint Peter Rabbit BU packs and mixed sets. These show full lustre and sharp detail on Peter’s coat, whiskers and radishes – the preferred choice for higher-grade Beatrix Potter collections.
    • Silver / gold proof: 2018 Peter Rabbit also appears as coloured silver proof (up to 45,000 max mintage) and gold proof (500 max mintage) coins, aimed at more specialist collectors at much higher price points.
  • Value behaviour: Guide prices have crept up steadily as more collectors chase complete Beatrix Potter sets. Large-sample data from Coin Hunter suggests:
    • Circulated: typically around £4–£5 for a decent coin,
    • BU in pack: roughly £6–£8, sometimes higher depending on packaging and demand.
  • Collecting tip: For circulation finds, look for strong detail in Peter’s fur and coat, a clean “PETER RABBIT” legend and minimal heavy scratches across the central design. For BU or proof versions, intact original Royal Mint packaging and certificates significantly boost long-term desirability and make it easier to prove authenticity.