The plain silver versions are valued at £10, while the enhanced colour edition are much more valuable at £60 each, and £55 for Squirrel Nutkin.
Two versions of these characters were released in 2016, depicting a portrait on each edition. The coloured coins are more highly valued, with most character versions priced at £60 each (Photo: The Royal Mint) Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs. The final 2018 release, featuring a colourful Peter munching on a carrot, is also valued at £60. In 2017, another silver coin depicted the rabbit mid-run was released, valued at £10, while the rarer, collectable coloured edition of the same design is priced at £60.
The silver version has fetched as much £1,000 on eBay, but is currently available on The Royal Mint website for only £10, while the coloured portrait is valued at a more pricey £55. The 2016 coins are the rarest of the Peter Rabbit designs and feature an up-close portrait of the character’s face. Here’s how much each of the character designs are worth. A 2016 Peter Rabbit coin recently sold on eBay for a whopping £1,000 (Photo: The Royal Mint) Which coins are the most valuable?Ĭoin collectors may be eagerly hunting down the various designs from the collection, but some of the tender is more valuable than the rest.