An expert urged people to check at home for any of these valuable coins(Image: Getty)

Three rare British coins worth £130,000 - including 1p that could make you 'retire early'

A coin expert has shared details of three rare British coins that could be worth a small fortune - you could be sitting on a 1p coin that's worth over £100,000

by · NottinghamshireLive

UK households are often found with jars of coins, including pennies and other small denominations that we tend to avoid carrying in our wallets. While these may seem insignificant in value, they could be highly sought after by collectors, potentially making them extremely valuable.

Brits are being encouraged to rummage through their spare change for any coins that could lead to "take an early retirement" An expert known as the Coin Collector UK has highlighted three specific coins that together could fetch almost £130,000. In a TikTok video, he advised: "You can take an early retirement if you find these coins."

Firstly, he spoke about the rarity of a 1933 penny coin: "One of these old pennies sold at auction for £127,000. The year you need to find is 1933. Less than 10 of these were ever produced. These are worth huge money with one selling for well over £100,000 pounds. And another for about £86,000."

He then moved on to a 50p coin from 2011, which commemorated the 2012 London Olympics and contains a specific error that could make it worth a substantial sum. "The Olympic Aquatics coin can be worth £2,000 if you find the error," he explained.

"You need to check if the lines are covering the face like the ones on the rest of the coin. It's thought that only 500 were produced before they changed it to this design without the lines.", reports Lancs Live.

Coin enthusiasts, take note: if you possess a £2 coin from 2014 featuring Lord Kitchener and it lacks the inscription "two pounds" on the Queen's side, you might have a rare collector's item. An expert highlighted: "Finally, this Lord Kitchener £2, which you can find in your change can be worth £800. If yours doesn't say 'two pounds' at the bottom, then you are onto a winner. Only a handful of these have been found. This is called a mule era. So get looking for any of these coins in your change."