A rare 50p coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II and Benjamin Bunny has been listed on eBay for £100,000.

The item, which was listed on the online marketplace last week by a seller in Leicester, was described as a ‘coveted piece’ from the Beatrix Potter collection.

It dates back to 2017 and is part of the second series of coins commemorating the British author’s 150th anniversary.

Designed by engraver Emma Noble, the coin features the mischievous fictional bunny, who can be seen wearing the ‘Tam O’ Shanter’ hat borrowed from Mr. McGregor’s scarecrow.

On the reverse is Queen Elizabeth, with Jody Clark the last engraver to create a coinage portrait of the late monarch.

The seller’s description reads: ‘Delve into the enchanting world of Beatrix Potter with the Benjamin Bunny 2017 50 pence coin, a coveted piece from the beloved author’s collectable series.

‘Minted in the United Kingdom during the era of Elizabeth II, this rare coin is a treasure for both numismatists and Potter enthusiasts.

‘Its intricate design and its significance as a part of a much-celebrated collection make it a noteworthy addition to any collection.

The coin features the mischievous fictional bunny, who can be seen wearing the ‘Tam O’ Shanter’ hat borrowed from Mr. McGregor’s scarecrow

On the reverse is Queen Elizabeth, with Jody Clark the last engraver to create a coinage portrait of the late monarch

‘Struck in Great Britain, this coin not only represents a piece of British heritage but also serves as a charming tribute to the enduring tales of Beatrix Potter.

‘The coin’s denomination is 50p, a testament to its value and the careful craftsmanship that went into its creation.

‘Collectors and fans alike will appreciate the detail and the historical context that this piece offers.’

It is listed for £100,086.72, but the nearest offer will be considered.

The hefty sum also ensures no delivery fee will be required as the seller says posting costs will be covered.

The item, which was listed on the online marketplace last week by a seller in Leicester, was described as a ‘coveted piece’ from the Beatrix Potter (pictured) collection

Elsewhere, Britain’s official maker of coins, The Royal Mint, are selling the coin for £8 with the guarantee of a certificate of authenticity.

They say the coin serves as a ‘meaningful gift’ or as the ‘perfect gateway into coin collecting’.

The first iteration of the Beatrix Potter series entered circulation in 2016, marking 150 years since her birth.

The original collection features household favourites such as Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Squirrel Nutkin.

A coin solely commemorating the author was also released, which Britannia Coin Company are selling for £195.

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