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Post Office worker Diane Bath discovers 'goldmine' £1 coin featuring King Charles' face

Sep 23, 2024 pm 09:01 PM
Royal Mint King Charles £1 coins £600

Diane Bath, 62, who runs a Post Office in Cumbria, took delivery of coins stamped with King Charles' face which turned out to be a goldmine.

Post Office worker Diane Bath discovers 'goldmine' £1 coin featuring King Charles' face

A Post Office worker in Cumbria was left 'over the moon' after discovering a gold £1 coin in a delivery of new coins featuring King Charles' face.

The first coins featuring the new monarch were released earlier this year, following Queen Elizabeth II's death. All UK coins bearing the image of Elizabeth II will remain legal tender and in active circulation.

Diane Bath, 62, from the North East, spoke to the Sun after staff spotted that a £1 coin in the delivery appeared to be entirely gold.

The error by The Royal Mint meant that it was all brass, rather than the two-tone nickel.

It is believed to be an "incredibly rare" mistake and a one-of-a-kind error.

“I am absolutely over the moon," Diane told the tabloid, adding: "Obviously we handle cash all of the time and it’s the most exciting find I’ve ever had in over two decades.

"I had a look online and couldn’t see one like it, so I knew it must be worth a decent amount.”

Oliver Reece, British Coin Specialist at Baldwin’s, said: “It may not be unique but certainly they are, by their very nature, rare things and the market is quite strong for modern errors.

"I should think it would be worth a good few hundred pounds but you never know how these things will go at auction as there are often no direct comparisons.”

A Royal Mint spokeswoman said: “The Royal Mint has tight quality controls in place and the chance of encountering any UK coin with error is exceptionally low.

“We always urge collectors to be cautious and to do their research.”

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