The silver web: 2018 silver proof 10p coin

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If you are hunting for a genuinely cool piece of modern British coin history, the 2018 Letter "W" Silver 10p needs to be on your radar. Released by the Royal Mint as part of their "Great British Coin Hunt," this A-to-Z series was a massive hit, with the "W" celebrating the World Wide Web—a revolutionary British invention. While most people only ever saw the ordinary cupronickel versions rattling around in their pocket change, the Mint also struck a tiny batch in 0.925 sterling silver. Upgrading to precious metal took a fun, tech-themed design featuring a sleek spiderweb and turned it into a stunning, mirror-finished proof coin that looks incredible in hand.

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What really sets the Silver "W" apart is just how tough it is to find one today. The Royal Mint capped the mintage of these individual silver proofs at an issue limit of just 15,000 pieces. That is a remarkably low number when you consider how many collectors are actively trying to hunt down specific letters to spell out names, words, or even complete the full silver alphabet. Between people hoarding them and others locking them away in full sets, tracking down a pristine "W" in its original acrylic display block has become a real challenge for modern numismatists.

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From a value perspective, this little coin packs a serious punch because it appeals to two entirely different groups. On one hand, it contains 6.50 grams of sterling silver, giving it a solid foundation of raw bullion weight. On the other hand, its real value is driven by its rarity and collector demand, often trading on eBay for a significant premium over its melt value. It sits in that perfect sweet spot where precious metal investing meets high-stakes coin collecting. Whether you want to hedge against inflation with physical silver or just want to own a rare piece of British heritage, the 2018 Silver "W" 10p is a fantastic, highly liquid asset that is simply a joy to own.

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Collectors see these coins differently; those of us who don't have as much knowledge simply notice the details and designs.
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