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how much is a Princess Diana and Prince Charles money box worth
The value of a gold plated Prince Charles and Diana wedding coin is $115. These coins were released in 1981 to celebrate the union of the royal couple. If these coins are in immaculate condition and come in display or carrying cases, their worth is around $200.00.
AnswerThere were a number of crown coins issued by the Isle of Man in 1981 to celebrate Prince Charles' wedding to Lady Diana Spencer.In Copper-Nickel (crown size - a bit bigger than an old US silver dollar), it's worth about $2.25 in uncirculated condition; in Silver (crown size - weighs 28.28g), about $12 in uncirculated and $15 in proof; in Gold, about $75 for the small coin (weighs 5.1g) and $150 for the large (weighs 7.96g) in proof; and in Platinum (big coin, weighs 52g) about $1,600 in proof.There are two versions of each coin, by the way - one with a picture of Charles and Diana on the reverse, and one with a coat of arms on the reverse; the values, however, are the same for each.
Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, has only appeared on two British coins to date. 1. The 1981 25 Pence (Crown) coin commemorating his marriage to Lady Diana Spencer. 2. The 1998 Five Pound (Crown) coin commemorating his 50th Birthday. The 1977 coin to which you possibly refer is the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II commemorative 25 Pence (Crown) coin.
The item is worth what ever it is worth to you as a individual collector.
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In 1981 Great Britain issued a royal wedding commemorative Crown coin (25pence) with Prince Charles and Lady Diana on one side and Queen Elizabeth II on the other. There were similar versions in countries such as Australia and the US. A British uncirculated coin is worth about £1.50, much less if it is not in mint condition. Whilst the sterling silver version in its original Royal Mint Box is worth about £20, again much less if it is not in mint condition.
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An unopened 250ml Prince Charles and Diana Royal Wedding Coca-Cola bottle from 1981 tends to fetch $60 to $120 on today's market, depending on condition.
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Such a coin does not exist. The only two years Australia issued a Crown (Five Shilling) coin was 1937 and 1938.
The value of the 1981 Charles and Diana wedding coin can vary depending on its condition and collector demand. Generally, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to around $50, with uncirculated or rare versions fetching higher prices. It's advisable to check with coin dealers or online auction sites for the most accurate valuation.