2015 Navy £2 First World War centenary Navy £2 (Photo: Royal Mint)
It depicts the same design as the above NI version, but switches in the Welsh flag, and collectors are likely to pay anything up to about £20 to get their hands on one. Only a few more of the Welsh variation of the Commonwealth Games coin were produced (to a total of 588,500), meaning if you have this coin in your possession, you’re also in luck.
2002 Wales Commonwealth Games £2 Commonwealth Games Wales £2 (Photo: Royal Mint) Part of a set depicting the four home nations – Wales, England and Scotland versions of the same coin are also highly sought after – if you have one in your possession, an asking price of £30 is not unreasonable to collectors. Just under half a million (485,500 to be precise) of these £2 coins celebrating Northern Ireland’s participation in the Commonwealth Games of 2002 were minted, making them the rarest variant of the £2 coin around. Most valuable rare £2 coins in circulation – and what they’re worth