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Girl Guides 100th Anniversary 50p

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Girl Guides 100th Anniversary 50p - Reverse - 2010 UK 50p Coin
Price Guide
£0.50
Rarity Score 40
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Girl Guides 100th Anniversary 50p Obverse - 2010 UK 50p Coin Head Side
Obverse (Heads)
Designed by Ian Rank-Broadley
The obverse (heads side) of the 2010 50p coin featuring the portrait designed by Ian Rank-Broadley .

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Coin Description

2010 Elizabeth II 'Celebrating 100 Years of Girlguiding' 50p Coin

Girl Guides 100th Anniversary 50p Specifications

Weight 8.00 g
Diameter 27.30 mm
Circulating Mintage 7,410,090
Obverse Designer Ian Rank-Broadley
Reverse Designer Jonathan Evans and Donna Hainan

Detailed Information

🌸 2010 Girlguiding 100 Years 50p
Circulating 50p celebrating 100 years of Girlguiding UK, featuring the trefoil emblem and the inscription “Celebrating One Hundred Years of Girlguiding UK”.

Summary of Value & Key Facts

The 2010 Girlguiding 50p marks the centenary of the Girlguiding movement, founded in 1910 after girls asked for “something for the girls” to mirror Scouting. With a mid-range mintage of just over 7.4 million, it is not rare, but it is a popular design with Guiding families and 50p collectors.

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Core specifications and guide values for the standard circulating Girlguiding 50p.

Aspect Figure Notes
Denomination 50 pence Standard seven-sided UK 50p coin issued for general circulation in 2010.
Alloy, weight & diameter Cupro-nickel, 8.00 g, 27.30 mm 75% copper, 25% nickel, using the usual “small” 50p specification introduced in 1997.
Mintage (circulating) 7,410,090 The only commemorative 50p design released into circulation in 2010, making it common rather than rare overall.
Designers Reverse: Jonathan Evans & Donna Hainan
Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley
The obverse carries the fourth definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II used from 1998–2015.
Typical value (circulated) £0.50 to around £2.00 Average circulated examples trade around face to £1; sharper, excellent coins can reach £1.50–£2 depending on condition and demand.
BU value (guide) About £6–£8 Brilliant Uncirculated coins in Royal Mint packaging or sets usually command several times face value.
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The Girlguiding 50p is a feel-good commemorative with strong crossover appeal: it is collected not only by coin enthusiasts, but also by current and former Guides, Brownies and their families.

  • Commemorative theme: Issued to mark 100 years of Girlguiding UK, the movement that grew from a handful of determined girls at an early Scout rally in 1909 into a worldwide organisation offering opportunities and leadership skills to millions.
  • Design: The reverse shows a ring of six trefoil Girlguiding logos surrounding a central trefoil, representing the threefold promise and the idea of a supportive community. Around the edge runs the inscription “CELEBRATING ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF GIRLGUIDING UK” with the denomination “50 PENCE” at the base.
  • Rarity in context: With more than seven million struck, this coin is classed as common on most scarcity indexes. It is easier to find than low-mintage key dates like Kew Gardens or the rarest Olympic 50p coins, but still carries a small premium over face value in nice condition.
  • Circulating vs collector versions:
    • Circulated: Most pieces found in change show typical wear and are worth around face value to roughly £1; higher-grade examples can achieve more.
    • Brilliant Uncirculated: BU coins were sold in Royal Mint packs and annual sets with sharper detail and no bag marks. These are the best choice for a higher-end date/type collection.
    • Silver, Piedfort & Gold Proof: Limited-mintage precious metal versions were also issued for collectors, sitting in a much higher price bracket than the standard circulating coin.
  • 2019 reissue: The design was re-struck in 2019 as part of the “50 Years of the 50p” anniversary sets. Those coins did not enter general circulation and are distinct from the 2010 circulation issue, although they share the same reverse design.
  • Collecting tip: For a circulation set, look for examples with clean fields and clear trefoil outlines, especially in the small central logo where wear shows first. For a more premium collection, target BU coins in original undamaged packaging.