The Jeremy Fisher coin is popular among collectors (Image: GETTY/ROYAL MINT) An eBay user is selling a 50p Jeremy Fisher coin for a staggering £522. The rare coin was part of the Beatrix Potter collection issued in 2017, and is one of the coins from the collection that collectors have become obsessed with. The eBay user, whose profile name is tealy8811, has a 100 per cent feedback rating. They have listed the coin with the buy it now option as well as accepting bids. Related articles eBay: ‘Rare’ £2 coin listed for HUNDREDS on auction site eBay: 'Collectable and rare’ 50p coin selling for £350 but watch out Designed by Emma Noble, the 50p features the character wearing his famous waterproof mackintosh Keen collectors could have the rare coin by Tuesday 8th January if they snap it up soon. Adding just two pictures on the listing, the 50p appears to be in good condition. They wrote in the product description:”Very good condition. Collectors item.” With a mintage of 9,700,000, the Jeremy Fisher scarcity index is level eight according to Change Checker. The special fifty pence piece bares an image of the iconic character from Beatrix Potter’s most loved children’s tales, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher and was the first UK coin to feature the much-loved frog. Designed by Emma Noble, the 50p features the character wearing his famous waterproof mackintosh. The eBay user is selling a coin for £522 (Image: eBay) The Jeremy Fisher coin was part of the second series of 50ps honouring Beatrix Potter’s work. It’s also one of the rarest Beatrix Potter coins, behind Jemima Puddle-Duck and Tom Kitten. Earlier this year, another of the Jeremy Fisher coins was listed for an eye-watering £2,375. But is the Jeremy Fisher 50p really worth hundreds of pounds? According to Coin News’ Save It? Spend It? coin guide, the coin is actually only worth £4. Related articles Kew Gardens 50p coins sell for hundreds online - do you have one? eBay: ‘Ultra very rare’ 50p Tale of Peter Rabbit coin selling for £750 The Jeremy Fisher coin is one of the rare Beatrix Potter editions (Image: Royal Mint) The coin was designed by Emma Noble in 2017 and is part of a series of 50ps minted to commemorate the life of beloved British author, Beatrix Potter. Royal Mint explains the design on its website, writing: “Mr. Jeremy Fisher stars in the eighth of the little tales, a story of an eventful fishing trip that ends in Jeremy narrowly escaping being a trout’s dinner. “The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher’ gives us a wider glimpse into the charming world Beatrix Potter created, as we meet some interesting friends in the story including Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise and Sir Isaac Newton.” Some other Beatrix Potter coins which have been hugely popular recently are the Peter Rabbit coins, Benjamin Bunny, and Tom Kitten.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility