Return of the A-Z 10p Lucky Dip – Live Swap in Croydon!

Croydon Centrale Shopping Centre

Centrale in Croydon has over 130 stylish shops for you to explore and a wide choice of restaurants and refreshments, making for the perfect day out.

You can find us at the central atrium/focal site: www.hammersonengage.com/locations/centrale-croydon/spaces/focal-site/

There are 2 car parks available and the shopping centre is a short walk away from East Croydon and West Croydon train stations.

To drive to the centre: From central London, take the A23 or A212. From Sutton or Bromley, take the A232. From outside London, follow the A23 from junction 7 of the M25.

The full address is: Croydon Centrale Shopping Centre, 21 North End, Croydon, CR0 1TY

 

Can I swap more than one coin?

Such is the popularity of our Live Coin Swaps and to ensure that it is fair for everybody, we’ll be limiting the number of swaps to strictly 1 coin per person.

 

Can I choose which A-Z of Great Britain 10p I swap?

It’s a lucky dip, so the coin you pick will be the coin you take away with you. Due to how popular we expect the event to be, I’m afraid we will be unable to offer specific A-Z 10p coin designs.

 

Will you be doing any more Live Coin Swaps?

That’s the plan!

We will be holding more Live Coin Swaps in the future and the plan is to visit a different area of the country each time, giving as many people as possible the opportunity to attend.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 


 

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Could I be minted? The 6 point guide to valuing your coin!

So, you’ve been hunting down that coin for what feels like a lifetime and now it’s finally turned up in your change! But after the excitement and thrill of finding that elusive coin, you find yourself asking the question, “What do I do next?”…

There are a number of options for deciding what to do with your coin and whilst many collectors enjoy holding onto them to build their collection, pass down to children, or potentially see their value change, lots of people look to sell these coins on auction sites, through dealers or on eBay.

Before deciding whether to sell or save, you should first take a look through our 6 point guide to make sure you’re getting the most out of your coin…

The 6 Point Guide to valuing your coins

6 point guide to valuing your coins

1) How does your coin rate on the Scarcity Index?

The first step in our 6 point guide is to check your coin on our Scarcity Index. The Change Checker Scarcity Index tracks which coins are the most scarce and collectable using a unique combination of mintage, collecting and swap data to give the most up-to-date picture of the collecting market.

The higher the Scarcity Index score for your coin – the more sought-after it will be to collectors.

Step 1 on our 6 point guide - check the Scarcity Index
Our Scarcity Index helps you determine how scarce and sought-after your coins are

Our Scarcity Index is updated quarterly to ensure the information is always up to date.

View our latest index here >>

2) How much is your coin selling for?

It can be difficult to work out an exact value of a coin, as this depends on so many variants. However, once you have completed point 1, you’ll have a better understanding of how collectable your coin might be.

The next step is to check previously sold items on auction sites such as eBay to see how much potential buyers are willing to pay. Luckily, we’ve done the hard work for you and have put together our eBay Tracker which takes the last 9 sold listings* on eBay for 10 of the UK’s most popular coins and banknotes and works out the median selling price.

Step 2 of our 6 point guide - check our eBay Tracker
An example of our eBay Tracker which is updated 6 monthly

Our eBay Tracker is updated every 6 months to give you the most up to date information.

*Note: It’s important to check ‘Sold listings’ rather than active listings, as the price a coin is listed for may not be the actual price it sells at.

Make sure to check ‘Sold items’ rather than active listings when trying to find out what your coin is worth on eBay.

View our latest eBay Tracker here >>

3) How easy is it to buy your coin?

If your coin can still be purchased in Brilliant Uncirculated quality from an official Royal Mint distributor, it’s unlikely that a collector would pay the same price for a circulation quality coin which might have imperfections.

Change Checker is an official distributor of Royal Mint products. We have a range of 50p, £1, £2 and £5 coins that are specially struck and encapsulated in Change Checker packaging to preserve their pristine condition.

4) What condition is your coin in?

Understandably, collectors are likely to pay a little extra for a coin in pristine condition, rather than a coin showing signs of wear and tear.

However, there are some rare coins (such as the 2002 Commonwealth Games Norther Ireland £2) which are very hard to find in good condition and yet they still fetch way above face value.

Step 4 of our 6 point guide - check the condition of your coin.
Familiarise yourself with different qualities and conditions of coins

Familiarise yourself with different coin qualities and conditions to determine how much yours might be worth.

5) Does your coin have a story?

It’s often true that coins with an interesting story behind them are the hardest to get hold of and so it’s worth researching your coin on our Web App or checking out our blogs to see if you can find anything that stands out, or any interesting facts about the coin.

It’s also important to brush up on your knowledge of errors and mis-strikes which can occur on the coins in our change. Keen collectors will know that it’s worthwhile paying close attention to the small details on your coins as it’s the only way you can ever hope to spot an error or mis-strike.

Mistakes happen, and when it comes to coins, these mistakes can often be worth a lot money to eagle-eyed collectors.

Check out our video on the Top 5 Error Coins and Mis-strikes in Circulation >>

If you do need extra clarification on your coin, The Royal Mint offer an authentication service starting from £20 and will provide you with a letter to confirm the coin’s authenticity.

6) Where can you sell your coin?

Now that you have a better idea of how much you could sell your coin for and why – it’s time to find a seller that’s willing to pay! Coin dealers, auction sites, Facebook coin groups and eBay are your best bets.

Step 6 of our 6 point guide - check where you can sell your coin.

You can contact a member of the British Numismatics Trade Association who will advise you on auctioning your coin, although they do charge for this service. If you’re selling on eBay, be sure to set a minimum price equal to or higher than the coin’s face value and be mindful that if your coin ‘sells’ at a high price, the sale may not actually go through.

Remember, your coin is legal tender and therefore will always be worth at least face value!


Sell or save?

So there you have our 6 point guide to help you work out how much your coin could be worth, you can now make an informed decision on whether you decide to sell or keep your coin. Perhaps you don’t want your collection to decrease in size, but you have some duplicate coins – you can swap with other collectors completely FREE via either the Change Checker Swap Centre or the Change Checker Community Group on Facebook.

Either way, I think you can agree that the buzz of finding rare coins in your change is second to none and one of the best hobbies to have!


Download the Change Checker Web App

If you’re interested in coin collecting, our Change Checker Web App is completely free to use and allows users to:

Find and identify the coins in their pocket
Collect and track the coins they have
Swap their spare coins with other Change Checkers

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SIX £5 notes worth £50,000 are kicking about in the UK…

Last month, we were gripped by football fever and the hopes of England finally bringing football home for the first time since 1966. The nation was in awe of our Golden Boot winning captain, Harry Kane and the fantastic effort of our young team, who made it through to the semi-finals before meeting their match against Croatia.

So, much to our disappointment, football didn’t come home this year, but something very special indeed has happened as a result of England’s champion goal-scorer…

 

Credit: SWNS/Getty

A number of unique £5 notes, engraved with a tiny portrait of footballer Harry Kane with the inscription ‘World Cup Golden Boot Winner 2018’, have been put into circulation by specialist micro-engraver Graham Short.

Short has been using fine needles to carefully etch Kane’s portrait on the ‘clear section’ of the polymer £5 notes to celebrate the England Football team, taking six days to complete each inticate design.

Credit SWNS

Six notes will be distributed by Mr Short, with the first being given to Harry Kane himself and the others being spent across the UK, including the village of Meriden (West Midlands), Edinburgh and Merthyr Tydfil. The final note is rumoured to be spent in Northern Ireland this week, so Change Checkers all over the UK, keep your eyes peeled! 

Graham Short has revealed the serial numbers of these notes for you to look out for:

 

Credit: Graham Short

 

Each note is insured for £50,000, so anyone lucky enough to get their hands on one can expect that sum if they auction off the fiver.

You may remember our previous blog detailing some of Mr Short’s other work which featured a micro-engraving of Jane Austen on the Polymer banknotes of which there is still one left to find.

Eagle eyed collectors have been hunting down this final note and I’m certain will be just as excited as we are to hear about the Harry Kane notes.


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