The rare coins that could fetch you up to £127k and give you an early retirement – so do you have any lying around?
A COIN collector has revealed the four coins that could fetch you up to £127,000.
She took to TikTok to share a video of the coins, which ranged from one pence to two pounds.
And she admitted that if you're lucky enough to have any of the coins in your wallet, you could be set for an "early retirement".
First up, the two pound coin - which features Lord Kitchener on one side, and the late Queen Elizabeth on the other side.
The "correct" version of the coin has "Two Pounds" written underneath the Queen.
But if yours doesn't say two pounds, "you're very lucky", as they can reach between £800 to £1,000 at auction.
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Next is a 50 pence, featuring the Aquatic Olympics.
"As you can see, there's lines but it doesn't go through the face," she explained.
If the lines don't go through the face of the swimmer, you could sell the coin for up to £2,500.
A two pence coin was third on the rundown, with the coin collector explaining that all of them say "New Pence", and are only worth 2p.
However, if you have a 2p marked 1983 which also says "New Pence", then you can sell it for at least £1,000.
But it's the last coin on her list that could make you the most money - a staggering £127,000 in fact.
"There are some years that are worth some money but the 1933 goes for a crazy amount, as one of these sold at auction for £127,000," she said.
People were quick to comment on the video, with many asking for the expert's advice after rifling through their own coins.
"Why is the 1983 2p worth money?" one person asked.
To which she replied: "In 1981, they changed it to two pence instead of new pence, but they accidentally put new pence on some of them."
While others revealed their own rare coin stories and experiences.
"Mum gave my coins away and I had this one that someone was selling for 10k on ebay!" one wrote.
"My dad had 3 of the old one penny’s and I took them school to show my history teacher and I lost them!" another admitted.
"I found the 2p and made a joke about the name then threw it on the floor," a third commented.
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"My Nan gave me the last one but I lost it," someone else said.
While another added: "I have absolutely loads of different coins - just don't know if they are worth anything."