OLYMPIC-style 50p coins released over a decade ago could now be worth over £60.

The Royal Mint unveiled 29 new coins in 2011 to commemorate the 2012 Olympics held in London.

Some of the 2012 Olympic coins can fetch for multiple times their face value

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Some of the 2012 Olympic coins can fetch for multiple times their face value

But more than 10 years later, there’s still some in circulation, and they could be worth up to £64.

So if you’ve got one in your purse or wallet now, it might be worth seeing how much you could sell it for.

What is the rarest Olympic 50p coin?

According to ChangeChecker.org, out of all the Olympic coins, the football coin is the rarest.

Just 1,125,000 were put into circulation.

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The coin features the hotly debated offside rule in the form of a simple diagram.

It’s not quite as rare as something like the Kew Gardens 50p – there’s only 210,000 of those.

That 50p coin was minted a few years earlier than the Olympic collection, but it has been known to sell up to a whopping £895 on eBay.

But when it comes to prices of the Olympic lot individually, the most expensive recently sold listing we could find on eBay was £64 for a 2012 Olympic aquatics coin.

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It’s worth mentioning that this coin had the original design, which showed waves passing over the swimmer’s face before it was quickly adapted.

In the past, the rare aquatics coin has sold for more than £1,000.

The error in the design makes it more valuable to collectors, just like a number of other rare errors out there too.

Otherwise, the 2012 aquatics coin with the updated design is one of the more highly circulated coins with 2,197,000 released.

The most widely circulated of the set is the archer coin with well over 3.3million released to the general public.

How much are the Olympic 50p coins worth?

The value of these coins can change so it’s always worth taking each listing with a pinch of salt – a coin can often only be worth what someone is willing to bid for it.

Be wary about fakes out there as well – the can crop up online from time to time.

Here’s the top ten rarest coins of the Olympic collection, and how much they’ve sold for recently on eBay.

1. Aquatics

Sold for £64 on eBay

If you find an aquatic 50p error coin with lines over the face, it could be worth a small fortune.

A small handful of this original design was put into circulation but the design was then adapted very quickly to show the face above the water.

With so few of the original design out there, the coin’s value has been pushed up significantly.

Sold for £18 on eBay

The football coins are the rarest of all the Olympics 2012 coins, with just 1,125,500 in circulation.

The coin’s design shows a football pitch with a diagram explaining the “offside” rule.

We saw one on eBay that had recently sold for £18.

3. Wrestling

Sold for £10 on eBay

As the next rarest of all the coins, you can still get a decent price for the Wrestling coin.

We found that this coin, which shows two wrestlers fighting in an indoor stadium, had sold for £10 on eBay.

4. Judo

Sold for £17 on eBay

If you find a Judo Olympics 50p coin down the back of the sofa, you could sell it for a decent price.

The coin, which depict one barefoot fighter throwing another to the floor, had recently sold for on eBay was £17.

5. Triathlon

Sold for £17 on eBay

The Triathlon coin recently fetched £17 on eBay, according to our research.

Keep an eye out for the design which shows three outlined figures – one swimming one cycling and one running.

6. Tennis

Sold for £5.50 on eBay

The Olympics 2012 tennis coin depicts a ball soaring over a net.

We found that it had sold for £5.50 on eBay.

7. Goalball

Sold for £3.88 on eBay

You could sell a goalball Olympics 2012 50p for £3.88 if you find it buried in an old coat pocket.

The design shows a goalball player throwing the ball in a sport that is designed specifically for athletes with visual impairment.

8. Shooting

Sold for £3.23 on eBay

The shooting coin for the 2012 Olympics showed a figure firing their rifle into the sky.

Our research showed that one of the coins recently sold for £3.23 on eBay, despite it being lower down the pecking order than some other examples.

9. Taekwondo

Sold for £4.20 on eBay

If you find the Taekwondo coin, you could flog it for £4.20 on eBay.

The coin’s design shows two fighters with the one in the foreground doing a very high kick.

10. Handball

Sold for £5.50 on eBay

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The handball coin still recently sold for £5.50 on eBay even though it makes the bottom of our list.

The design shows a male athlete preparing to throw a ball with the blueprint of a handball pitch in the background.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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