Capital cities badges Edinburgh 2011
Rarest 935,000 = 1 in 2915 Coins
Capital cities badges Cardiff 2011
Second Rarest 1,615,000 = 1 in 1510 Coins
Capital cities badges London 2010
Third Rarest 2,635,000 = 1 in 1017 Coins
Shield of the Royal Arms 1988
Fouth Rarest 7,118,825 = 1 in 670 Coins
Capital cities badges Belfast 2010
Fifth Rarest 6,205,000 = 1 in 432 Coins
Floral emblem of Wales 2013
Sixth Rarest 5,270,000 = 1 in 396 Coins
Floral emblem of England 2013
Seventh Rarest 5,270,000 = 1 in 396 Coins
Floral emblem of Scotland 2014
Eighth Rarest 5,185,000 = 1 in 362 Coins
Floral emblem of Northern Ireland 2014
Ninth Rarest 5,780,000 = 1 in 325 Coins
Lion Rampant 1994, 1999
Tenth Rarest 29,752,525 = 1 in 80 Coins
Gateshead Millennium Bridge 2007
Eleventh Rarest 26,180,160 = 1 in 76 Coins
Forth Railway Bridge 2004
Twelth Rarest 39,162,000 = 1 in 56 Coins
Egyptian Arch Railway Bridge 2006
Thirteenth Rarest 38,938,000 = 1 in 53 Coins
Flax Plant and royal diadem 1986, 1991
Fourteenth Rarest 48,853,076 = 1 in 53 Coins
Oak Tree and royal diadem 1987, 1992
Fifteenth Rarest 75,618,989 = 1 in 45 Coins
Menai Bridge 2005
Sixteenth Rarest 99,429,500 = 1 in 21 Coins
Three Lions passant guardant 1997, 2002
Seventeenth Rarest 134,935,450 = 1 in 18 Coins
A Celtic Cross with a Pimpernel Flower 1996, 2001
Eighteenth Rarest 153,854,065 = 1 in 17 Coins
Dragon passant 1995, 2000
Nineteenth Rarest 144,000,001 = 1 in 15 Coins
Thistle and royal diadem 1984, 1989
Twentieth Rarest 216,837,002 = 1 in 13 Coins
Leek and royal diadem 1985, 1990
Twentyfirst Rarest 325,700,051 = 1 in 8 Coins
Shield of the Royal Arms 2008 - 2015
Twentysecond Rarest 374,139,270 = 1 in 4 Coins
Royal Arms 1983, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008
Twentythird Rarest 623,304,510 = 1 in 4 Coins
Royal Arms 2015
Circulation Unknown
The Last Round Pound 2016
Circulation Unknown

This collector sheet has been created to be used as a starting point for the great £1 coin race. Displaying coin images close to actual size when printed and useful information about each coin such as it's rank in terms of rarity, the number of coins that entered circulation, the year dates the coins were produced and the chance of receiving the coin in your change.