SULLY34 wrote:I've got a T and an A Pembs !pembsexile wrote:If he has any A, B, F, N or T tell home to keep them. They are the rarest. Even the Royal Mint swap shop doesn’t have any of them.mad norm wrote:Manager of my local Coral gave me a Brexit 50p.. He collects and has a good collection ...he still only has about 7 Alphabet 10p coins. I've not got any yet
I have not had one at all in my change either.
Excellent mate, well done. I still haven’t had any in my change although like most people I have been using the plastic most times lately. Hold on to them though particularly the T.
Things change and obviously the Royal Mint hasn’t been open for me to check their swap change facility to get those 5 coins I need.
However, I have just checked the Change checker scarcity index to see which 10p coins are at the top. The top 5 are now in order, N, T, R, W and F. The A is now 20th and the B is 12th.
In the long term it will all be down to the mintage figures although I heard that they released a similar amount of each coin. Don’t quite get that as if that is the case, why are some coins more scarce than others. Also, if you believe the news, the N is top because people are after that coin because it represents the NHS and has a stethoscope on it. It probably won’t last long as number 1.
Happy coin hunting. Keep checking those coins.