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Exact detail to spot on £2 coin which makes it worth 60 times its value

A RARE £2 coin could be worth more than £120 and you might have one sitting in your pocket right now

The sought-after sterling is part of the Shakespeare £2 series, released by the Royal Mint in 2016.

Two coins, one with a skull and rose, the other with Queen Elizabeth II's profile.
A money collector has explained an error to spot on a £2 coin
Stack of William Shakespeare commemorative coins.
The coin should read ‘what a piece of work is man’ on the side

But a special minting error has made some of them highly valuable.

Shakespeare £2 coins dubbed Tragedies, Comedies, and Histories were issued by the Royal Mint in 2016.

This was to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of Britain’s famous playwright.

The coin with the supposed error on it is the Tragedies £2.

It features a skull and rose motif in a nod to William Shakespeare‘s works on tragic love affairs.

TikTok coin guru Coin Collecting Wizard, who’s real name is Barry Graham, has sent collectors into a frenzy with his latest video, in which he explains what to look out for.

In the video he explains: “It is a hard to spot error affecting the edge of the coin that has attracted interest from collectors.”

It should have “what a piece of work is man” inscribed on the side of the coin, which is a line from Hamlet, but coin collectors have noticed some seem to have the wrong inscription.

They instead read “for king and country”, which is the phrase that’s supposed to be on the Royal Mint’s First World War £2 issued in 2016 to commemorate the role of the army in WWI.

He adds that: “Mint errors like this one can add significant value to common coins.

“Several incorrect edge errors are known on £2 coins with the edge swapped for another belonging to a coin minted in the same year.”

Excited viewers flooded the comments, with one revealing: “I have five of these.”

Another user chimed in, saying: “I have three.”

A third simply added: “I have this.”

Last month, the Coin Collector UK explained on TikTok that one of the botched coins sold for £123 in 2024.

The condition of the coin is also likely to have an impact, with collectors preferring those without scratches and signs of wear and tear.

It’s worth having a look just in case you have one in your pocket or purse.

What are the most rare and valuable coins?

A coin is only ever worth what someone is willing to pay at the time though, and demand can vary over time.

Previously we’ve spotted the coin going for as much as £230.

Rare coins could sell for more if a collector needs one to complete a collection, for example.

A coin is usually considered rare if it has a low mintage figure – this is set by The Royal Mint.

A mintage figure relates to how many of a coin were made, so the lower it is the rarer the coin is.

You can find out what coins are rare and how they look on The Royal Mint’s website.

But some are also considered rare due to manufacturing errors, like this Shakespeare tragedy coin.

Mintage figures show that there are around 4.6million of these coins in circulation but it’s not known how many of these are error coins.

One of the most famous error coins – an Olympic swimming 50p from 2012 – sold for £410 in 2020.

In 2024, Coin Collecting Wizard revealed images of seldom-seen change that could bag you hundreds of pounds.

How can I check if my error coin is genuine?

RARE and valuable coins can go for a hefty sum - but how do you know if your coin is the result of a genuine minting error?

The best way to find out if you have an error coin is to send it to the Royal Mint museum, which will analyse it and see if it is a result of a genuine minting error or not.

It’ll normally take a couple of weeks to get the results back to you.

But remember, there’s a difference between a genuine error coin and one that is just imperfect, for example with a design that is not as clear as you’d expect.

And whatever you do, don’t be tempted to splash your cash without evidence from the Mint confirming that it’s a genuine error.

The collector explained that the 1894 predecimal penny “easily sells” for over £160 if it’s in “extrafine condition”.

The coin depicts Queen Victoria facing left on one side and the Helmed Britannia seated facing right on the reverse.

The collector from Sunderland previously told The Sun that he has an entire room dedicated to his “very large collection” including “uncirculated, circulated and proof coins including gold and silver”.

The coin expert, who also describes himself as a history enthusiast, goes by the name of “Coin Collecting Wizard” on social media and regularly shares details on some of the rarest coins that could see you pocket quite a bit of money.

The coin collector said: “I enjoy the hobby very much and also know this will be my children’s inheritance one day too.”

HOW TO SELL A RARE COIN

If you are lucky enough to find a genuine rare coin there are a number of options when it comes to selling it.

including through Facebook, eBay or in an auction.

But be wary of the risks. A number of people have been targeted by scammers on Facebook.

Crooks say they’re planning to buy the item, and ask for money upfront for a courier to send to your home.

But you end up sending free cash to them and they never have any intention of picking your item up.

It’s always best to meet in person when buying or selling on Facebook Marketplace and in a public place.

And most sellers prefer to deal with cash directly when meeting to ensure it’s legitimate.

The safest way to sell a rare coin is more than likely at auction. You can organise this with The Royal Mint’s Collectors Service.

It has a team of experts who can help you authenticate and value your coin.

You can get in touch via email and a member of the valuation team will get back to you.

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Luigi Mangione ‘Jesus mural’ seen at courthouse as sick fans call CEO ‘assassin’ a ‘bright light & camp out for hearing’

DIGITAL billboards advocating for the release of Luigi Mangione have emerged in Lower Manhattan ahead of his court appearance.

A black box truck with images of Mangione was seen driving past Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday morning before the accused assassin, 26, is set to appear for his first hearing since pleading not guilty to murder and terror charges.

Digital billboard truck displaying image of Luigi Manigione near Manhattan Criminal Court.
A digital billboard truck is seen on Centre Street displaying images of Luigi Mangione near Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday morning
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Digital billboard truck displaying image of Luigi Manigione; text reads "Corporate Greed Won't Stop."
One of the digital billboards read ‘Corporate Greed Won’t Stop Denial’
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Luigi Mangione being hauled into Manhattan Criminal Court during his initial arraignment on December 23, 2024[/caption]

The digital billboard appeared hours after a digital projection of Mangione, depicted as the Sacred Heart of Jesus, emerged on the side of a building near Lafayette and Canal Street on Thursday evening.

The projection showed Mangione wearing a green and white cloak with a shining red heart on the center.

Yellow letters reading “Free Luigi” were printed across Mangione’s neck.

Mangione is facing state and federal charges in connection to the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive Brian Thompson, who was gunned down on a bustling sidewalk in Midtown on December 4.

More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

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‘He’s an animal’ – Phil Jones names Man Utd wonderkid, 17, Ruben Amorim must turn to NOW to ease woes

PHIL JONES has singled out one academy gem at Manchester United to lead the team into a new era alongside the likes of Kobbie Mainoo and Amad Diallo.

Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim was forced to turn to the kids for the Red Devils’ 1-0 defeat to Tottenham last weekend, naming EIGHT teenagers on the bench for the clash.

Phil Jones, Manchester United coach.
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Phil Jones has named the wonderkid that could make a difference for Man Utd[/caption]
Manchester United substitutes on the bench during a Premier League match.
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Man Utd named eight teenagers on their bench for their 1-0 defeat to Spurs last weekend[/caption]
Ruben Amorim, Manchester United head coach, applauding.
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Jones reckons Ruben Amorim has plenty of talent in his youth ranks[/caption]

And although the academy kids’ day out was due to an injury crisis, former star Jones reckons that the bench is a sign of a promising future coming through the ranks at Carrington.

Jones, who has been working with the academy at United, singled out 17-year-old striker Chido Obi as one of the youngsters with enough talent to pull the club out of the slump.

Comparing the striker to some of the established players at Old Trafford, Jones labelled Obi as “an animal”.

Speaking to the No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, he said: “Working in and around the academy and helping those young players develop, United have some really good and talented young players coming through.

“The squad had a lot of injuries against Tottenham and the bench was full of kids, but there were some talented players on that bench.

“People might not know a lot about them now, but they certainly will in the next few years.

“I think you look at Kobbie Mainoo, top player, you look at Chido who we’ve just signed from Arsenal, who’s an animal.

“You look at Amad who had a couple of really good loans, and I remember watching him winning it against Liverpool in extra time last season, and I had said at that time he’d play a huge part in the next season.

Chido Obi of Manchester United in a Premier League match.
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Chido Obi has been highlighted as one of the best talents at Man Utd[/caption]

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“I played with Amad for a year or two and you could see then that the quality he had was really good and really strong.

“As I said there’s a great crop of young players ready to be given the chance and integrated into the team.”

Chido Obi was the only player to get off the bench for Ruben Amorim‘s side during the defeat to Spurs.

The Danish teenager didn’t actually manage to get a touch of the ball during his three minute cameo, but is tipped for big things inside the game.

Obi arrived in Manchester this summer after signing from rivals Arsenal where he had smashed youth records with his goalscoring exploits.

He managed an astonishing 32 goals in just 18 U18 Premier League appearances for the Gunners last season, and has scored nine in 11 for United’s youth ranks this term.

Amorim will be hoping that Obi can replicate that goalscoring prowess at senior level too, with both Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund misfiring up top at the moment.

Zirkzee has scored just once in his last 13 appearances, while Hojlund has now gone 15 consecutive games without finding the back of the net.

United face Everton in the early kick-off at Goodison Park on Saturday and boss Amorim could call upon Obi to try and turn things around given the club’s dire situation at the moment.

Casemiro of Manchester United being substituted during a Premier League match.
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Obi came off the bench in injury time last weekend[/caption]
Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United looking dejected during a match.
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Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund have been struggling in front of goal[/caption]

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Liam Payne’s pal Roger Nores to fly to UK to ‘pay respects’ after being CLEARED over tragedy…as email to family revealed

LIAM Payne’s friend Roger Nores is due to fly to the UK to pay his respects to the 1D star.

Rogelio “Roger” Nores revealed his plan after the manslaughter charges against him and two hotel workers were dropped.

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Liam’s close friend Roger Nores (L) plans to travel to the UK to pay his respects to his pal
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Manslaughter charges against Roger Nores were dropped[/caption]
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Liam Payne (left) heads out to dinner with friend Roger Nores (right) and his dad Geoff (back right)
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Liam Payne at the 2017 KIIS FM Jingle Ball.
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Liam Payne fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires[/caption]

The businessman and two staff members at the hotel in Buenos Aires were charged over the One Direction star’s death from a hotel balcony on October 16 last year.

But Nores alongside Esteban Grassi, the chief receptionist at CasaSur Palermo Hotel and head of security Gilda Martin were cleared by appeal court judges on Thursday.

Speaking after the ruling Nores told: Rolling Stone: “Glad this is finally over.

I’m happy I’m now going to be able to travel to the UK and say goodbye to my friend.”

The judges ruled that Nores did not play a role in Payne “obtaining and consuming alcohol,” nor could have done anything to prevent his death.

They also referred to an email Nores had sent to Liam’s family dated August 23, expressing his concern about his friend.

The ruling reads: “Despite accusing Nores of failing to communicate and raise alarms with the victim’s family, they remained silent about the email through which the accused had expressed his concerns and warned that he would not be able to look after Payne’s health.”

Meanwhile, the pair accused of selling Liam cocaine before his fall will remain in prison after being told they still face prosecution and probable trial.

Waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz, 24, and 21-year-old suspended hotel worker Ezequiel David Pereyra, lost their attempts to overturn the decision.

They have been warned they could face prison sentences of between four and 15 years if convicted.

Prosecutors can appeal the higher court decision on Mr Nores and the two hotel workers but they have not yet indicated if they will do so.

Nores’ lawyer Rafael Cuneo Libarona, the brother of Argentina’s Justice Minister, had fought to get the US businessman off his manslaughter rap.

He rebutted claims from the prosecution that he was Liam’s representative and had failed in his duty of care towards him.

Mr Cuneo Libarona said after news of the appeal ruling emerged: “We are happy to have reversed the decision by 360 degrees.

“We have always maintained that Rogelio Nores was not responsible for Liam Payne‘s death.

“He was only his friend and had no duty or legal obligation to ensure his safety.”

Mr Nores protested his innocence and refuted claims he was Liam’s ‘de facto’ manager.

He previously said: “I never abandoned Liam, I went to his hotel three times that day and left 40 minutes before this happened.

“There were over 15 people at the hotel lobby chatting and joking with him when I left.

“I could have never imagined something like this would happen.

“I’ve given my statement to the prosecutor on October 17 as a witness and I haven’t spoken to any police officer or prosecutor ever since.

“I wasn’t Liam’s manager. He was just my very dear friend.”

Tragic star Liam plunged to his death from the third-floor balcony of his hotel in Buenos Aires on October 16.

His chaotic finals hours before he fell to his death were revealed in new court documents.

A forensic examination of Liam’s final hours found he hired two women online, Aldana Serrano, 31, and Lucila Goitea, 27, and invited them to his room.

The women arrived at 11.30am on October 16 to find Liam taking drugs from aluminium foil, docs claimed.

The three of them later had sex, it is understood, before Liam broke the hotel room TV and told the women to leave at around 4pm.

Map showing the location of the Hotel CasaSur in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Liam Payne died after falling from a balcony.
Liam Payne at a One Direction concert.
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Liam tragically fell to his death aged 31[/caption]
Drone view of a hotel with balconies, a rooftop patio, and a pool.
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The hotel in Buenos Aires where Liam fell to his death[/caption]
Liam Payne and Kate Cassidy at The Fashion Awards 2022.
Liam and girlfriend Kate Cassidy

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Severed human hand found near school ‘dropped by bird’

DUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 18: A Garda Siochana tape reading 'Garda - No Entry' is closing the street in Dublin city center, on May 18, 2024, in Dublin, Ireland, (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
An unrelated Dublin street taped off by Gardai last year (Picture: NurPhoto)

‘Partial human remains’ believed to be a severed hand have been found at a school in Ireland, local authorities say.

Garda officers were alerted to the gruesome find at the school in Dublin on Friday afternoon.

The hand, which is badly decomposed, is thought to have been dropped into the school yard at around 10.30am, according to Irish broadcaster RTE.

The school, named in local reports as Our Lady Immaculate school in the Darndale area, did not have pupils present as it is closed for the midterm break.

Forensic tests are currently ongoing to identify who the hand belonged to.

Irish police said they are keeping an open mind as to what happened and do not believe there was necessarily foul play involved.

‘A scene is currently being held and the State Pathologist has been notified, in line with standard practice’, a statement said.

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