British decimal Five Pound coins have only been issued since 1990. They have not been minted in every year and in some years, more than one type is issued. No two years have the same design.
Not to be confused with any other British coin, the Five Pound coin has been known as a "Crown" since its introduction in 1990.
See the link to the Royal Mint.
See the link below to the Royal Mint.
it's a little round gold (coloured) coin with the queen's head on it. We used to have one pound notes, but not any more.
Yes. Go to the Royal Mint link below and look for the coins marked £5.
Look up your local Yellow Pages telephone directory under "Coin Dealers". Alternatively, try eBay.
The 3p coin in 1927 was a 12-sided coin - roughly the same size and thickness as the modern-day pound coin. Type 'threepenny bit' into Wikipedia for pictures of how the coin looked,
Go to the bank of England website (www.bankofengland.co.uk) and look under the section 'withdrawn banknotes'. Simon Holmes
A pound of fat looks like a pound of butter.
Not enough information to determine the answer here. You will have to consult a knowledgable collector or a catalog. They will be able to look at the stamp and help identify it. Then you can find an estimated catalog value.
I've got these two pictures of one... and but I guess only text can be put in here.
That depends on which coin, from where.
Please look at the coin again, the US did not coin $25 dollar denominations in 1896.
The United States government has not issued a coin with Elvis and there are no five dollar coins. You have a collectible coin and need to look up it's value in a book on collectibles.