NHS 50p

What’s the NHS 50p coin worth?

The current coin collector value for the NHS fifty pence coin is :

Coin VariantCollector Value
Circulated : Mintage 5,001,000 Scarcity = Common£1.50
Brilliant Uncirculated (Royal Mint Pack) Mintage: 35,199£15.00

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Description

The NHS 50p coin is a commemorative piece released by the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom to mark the 50th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS, established in 1948, is a publicly funded healthcare system in the UK, providing a wide range of health services, including general practitioner (GP) services, hospital care, dental services, and more, mostly free at the point of use for residents of the UK.

The NHS 50p coin was issued in 1998 to celebrate half a century of the NHS’s contribution to public health and welfare. The design of the coin features a symbolic representation of the NHS and its importance to British society.

The coin’s design typically includes elements that reflect the healthcare services provided by the NHS, such as a stylized representation of a stethoscope, which is often used as a symbol of medical care. The coin also includes the inscription “NHS” and the years “1948” and “1998” to denote the period of the anniversary being celebrated.

Commemorative coins like the NHS 50p are minted not only for circulation but also as collectibles in various finishes, including proof editions, which are of higher quality and are aimed at collectors.

These coins are appreciated not only for their monetary value but also for their historical and cultural significance, celebrating the enduring legacy of the NHS in providing comprehensive healthcare services to millions of people in the UK.

The NHS 50p coin is a tribute to the dedication and hard work of NHS staff, from doctors and nurses to ancillary and support staff, who have contributed to making the NHS one of the most cherished institutions in the UK. It serves as a reminder of the vital role that the NHS plays in the lives of British citizens, offering care and support from cradle to grave.

Collectors and those interested in British history and public service may seek out the NHS 50p coin as a piece of memorabilia that encapsulates the spirit of universal healthcare and the commitment of the UK to maintaining a health service accessible to all, regardless of income.

Great British Coin Hunt 50p Coin 2

The NHS 50p is coin number 2 in the Great British Coin Hunt 50p Collector Album (Volume 1)

Coin Hunt Album Coin 2

50th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS)

This 1998 this 50 pence was struck by The Royal Mint to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Health Service, 1948 to 1998.

The reverse design by David Cornell (his intitials “DC” are under the numerical “50”), has “NHS” five times around the edge with arched words “FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY” written above healing hands

The obverse shows the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

The are only 3 of these coins currently graded by PCGS Coin Grading Service, one each for MS63, MS66 and MS68 under PCGS #167930