£20 coin is a UK first - but is it really a collectible?

There's cash to be made in coins, but it pays to be picky. Our personal finance expert assesses the first £20 coin

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IS IT worth stumping up for the first ever £20 coin when it is launched at the end of next month? The Royal Mint is certainly expecting it to be a sell-out, says the Daily Telegraph. Just 250,000 of the Benedetto Pistrucci-designed coins – displaying his version of the classic St George and dragon design – have been made, and the Mint is convinced they're highly collectible.

"It is a beautiful work of art at a price more people can afford," says director of commemorative coins, Shane Bissett. And it will build on the popularity of commemorative £5 coins, such as the one struck to mark Prince George's birth. As the first in series of £20 coins issued periodically to celebrate "significant events and figures from British culture", the Mint hopes to spark a "love of coin collecting" among the general public.

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