The harder it is to find, the rarer an object becomes. This is what happened with a certain batch of R$0.50 coins. An occasional error during the production of these coins ended up making some of them quite rare.
Now, whoever owns these coins can sell them to collectors for a value of more or less R$ 700.00. Quite a profit, isn't it?
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How to find the valuable R$ 0.50 coins?
The activity of collecting coins is not something alien, like a simple hobby, but something that demands evaluative criteria to determine the degree of rarity of the coins in question. It is not simply stipulating a value, but how much a certain characteristic aspect says about that coin.
Thus, a batch of R$0.50 coins produced by the Central Bank in 2012 has led many collectors to search for them. The fact that made it rare was a mistake that caused them to be produced without the zero. This has made these coins so valuable that those who own them can sell them for around R$700.00.
Other valuable Brazilian coins
Other valuable Brazilian coins can still be found in circulation around. Although 99% of coins in circulation today are worthless in the hands of collectors, there is a very valuable 1%.
In this 1% of valuable coins, there is one that was traded in 2014 for US$ 500,000 in the United States. In addition to it, the most expensive one real coin in Brazil is the one designed in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Because it had a very small production, its commercial value is around R$ 200.00. Do you have any of these rare coins?