Importantly, as new coins are released and popularity rises and falls across different designs, the Scarcity Index will be updated quarterly.
How many of each design are listed as “collected” by Change Checkers, indicating the relative ease of finding a particular coin.That’s why we have combined the mintage information with two other key pieces of information: What’s more, some designs are more hoarded than others by people who might not normally collect coins – for example the First World War £2 Coin series.įinally, it can be up to a couple of years before the Royal Mint eventually confirms the actual mintage for an issue. Trying to find a good quality coin from 15 – 20 years ago, even for a higher mintage issue, is much more challenging than a more recent issue, as coins become damaged over time and are ultimately removed from circulation. Generally collectors have relied on mintage figures to identify the scarcest coins.
Despite less £2s entering circulation, it’s certainly still worth holding onto any coins you can find, before they’re snapped up!