According to Wikipedia.... about 4 million US dollars. IF yu think about it, tht's not bad for a coronation lol
A dollar. They're not rare.
Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 cost approximately £1.57 million, which is equivalent to around £45 million today when adjusted for inflation. The expenses covered various aspects, including the ceremony itself, security, and the extensive celebrations that followed. Notably, the coronation was also the first to be televised, which added to the costs but significantly increased public engagement.
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The May 12, 1937 Coronation stamp of George VI and Queen Elizabeth is valued at between $4 and $6, depending on its condition.
how much does a thirty foot queen palm cost
$3.50
[Because the road was probably named to celebrate the coronation of Queen Victoria or a later monarch] Queen Victoria's coronation was in 1838, so presumably the name refers to the coronation of Edward VII in 1902. The fictional Coronation Street in Weatherfield was originally to have been called Florizel Street: it was changed becaue it was thought that sounded too much like some kind of disinfectant that's put down the loo!
The queen costs taxpayers£37 million per year.
The cost varies depending on the dairy queen, considering all are separtely owned. However, at mine it cost $3.99 tax included
4 million pounds
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