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The Royal Mint does not issue Commemorative copper coins. The only Queen Elizabeth II commemorative coin issued in 1953 was the cupro-nickel Coronation Crown.
500/- pounds issued by the Natwest bank in 1981
The Australian 1954 Florin (Two Shillings)(Royal Visit Commemorative), was minted only as a 50% silver coin. There is no evidence suggesting that the coin was ever produced in gold. If you have a gold coin, it is because somebody had it plated. Modified coins have no value.
The 1966 Bahamian silver dollar was issued as a commemorative coin to mark the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Bahamas. Its value depends on its condition and rarity, but generally, it can be worth around its silver content value or slightly higher to collectors. It's recommended to check with a coin specialist or collector for a more accurate valuation.
What is World War 1 Commemorative worth
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There was no Postal Commemorative Society in 1786
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The Royal Mint did not produce a 1965 rhodium plated 24 carat gold Churchill Commemorative coin. Any such coin would most likely have been privately minted and would only achieve the value of the metals used, maybe a little more.
to get a value, you must have it professionally appraised.
100-2000 USD
Without knowing the date it's not possible to give an exact value but most current Bermuda coinage is only worth face value. Note that Bermuda is part of the British Commonwealth so ALL current Bermuda coins have the queen's portrait on them. The coin's date is much more important as a determinant of its value.