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A King Charles £5 note sold for £2,800 due to its rare serial prefix, highlighting collectible value in UK currency.
A King Charles III £5 note with serial number CA01 000046 sold for £2,800 on eBay, drawing attention to the potential value of banknotes with specific serial prefixes.
Collectors are advised to look for notes with the EH 01 prefix and low serial numbers like 000002 or 000003, which are considered rare due to early production.
Meanwhile, several UK 50p coins have also fetched high prices, including the 2009 Kew Gardens coin (210,000 minted), Olympic-themed 2011 designs, and Beatrix Potter coins from 2018, with values ranging from £5 to over £700.
These items are prized for limited mintage and collector demand, though most common coins remain worth face value.
Un billete de £ 5 de King Charles se vendió por £ 2,800 debido a su raro prefijo en serie, destacando el valor coleccionable en moneda del Reino Unido.