The First Ever Official Harry Potter BU 50p Coin
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Introductory Offer: Own the FIRST EVER Harry Potter 50p and SAVE £12.50

799G NEW HP Single BU
779G Harry Potter BU Single REV 650X450

Introductory Offer: Own the FIRST EVER Harry Potter 50p and SAVE £12.50

** INTRODUCTORY OFFER – just £4.99 (+p&p) **

Own the FIRST EVER Harry Potter 50p today!

Released in partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, the very first Harry Potter 50p coin features Harry Potter in full colour taken from the first film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

It’s been struck to a superior Brilliant Uncirculated quality, meaning it’s much higher quality than the coins you find in your change.

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And best yet, you can secure yours for the introductory offer price of just £4.99 (+p&p) SAVING you 70% on the retail price.

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If you do not wish to trial the collection, you can order Harry Potter BU 50p Coin for its regular issue price of £17.50 (+p&p) by clicking here.

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Introductory Offer
By ordering the Harry Potter 50p coin you gain Priority
Access to the Official Harry Potter 50p Collection. You will
receive the remaining 10 coins in the collection at monthly
intervals for £17.50 each (+p&p). Next month, you will also
receive your FREE Presentation Case in which to house your
collection. You can cancel your subscription at any time.
Order Ref 185/779G/0

Specifications

  • Country of Issue: Pitcairn
  • Year of Issue: 2022
  • Denomination: 50 Pence
  • Metal: Cupro-Nickel
  • Weight: 8g
  • Diameter: 27.3mm
  • Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Reverse: Harry Potter
  • Obverse: Pitcairn Coat of Arms
  • Edition Limit: 50,000

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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