Always keep an eye on your change as you never know when a rare coin might pop up. Certain designs can fetch a pretty penny, whether it's the Atlantic Salmon 50p or a centuries-old penny.

There are rare coins you can actually find in your change. Here is a 10p with the letter A for the Angel of the North, and these coins were minted in 2018 and 2019. This is the rarest 10p you can find.
There is also the Shakespeare £2 coin that was released a few years ago. The writing on the edge of this coin from 2014 should read 'What a piece of work is a man'.
Tragedies Era coins have the wrong inscription for King and country. Then there is the Army First World War Centenary £2 coin from 2016, which usually sells for around £30 today.
And finally, there is the beloved Kew Gardens 50p, of which only 210,000 made it into circulation. This coin can fetch a tidy sum of £150, reports the Daily Record.
Next we have the Commonwealth Games £2 coins from 2002, all of these coins from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are rare. But the rarest is the Northern Ireland version worth around £35.
So remember to always check your change.
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