Such a coin does not exist.
The "Churchill" Crown was a Five Shilling coin issued in 1965.
The 1977 Crown was a 25 Pence coin commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
£1.25 if in absolute perfect condition and still reasonably shiny
The American actor, JOHN LITHGOW played Winston Churchill in The Crown.
what colour is a Winston Churhill crown
Winston Churchill featured on the reverse of the 1965 British Crown, commemorating his death.
An Isle of Man 1974 cupro-nickel Crown (Elizabeth II)(Churchill Centenary), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £5 GBP. An Isle of Man 1974 sterling silver Crown (Elizabeth II)(Churchill Centenary), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £7 GBP. An Isle of Man 1974 sterling silver Crown (Elizabeth II)(Churchill Centenary)(Proof), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £9 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
This is not actually Canadian, it's a British crown. These sell for about a dollar.
No result has been found.Not 1968 but 1965United Kingdom 5 Shillings1 Crown - Elizabeth II (Churchill)1965Commemorative: Death of Sir Winston ChurchillCopper-nickel - 28.28 g - ø 38.5 mm
The 1965 'Churchill' Crown was mass produced in 1965. 19,640,000 were struck in cupro-nickel (an alloy of copper and nickel). They are worth today (September 2010) between 50p and £1 depending on condition.
You are probably referring to the 1965 commemorative Crown (a denomination equal to 5 shillings, or a quarter of a British pound) issued in Great Britain. The coin is larger and thicker than a US silver dollar, and there is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Second on the front, and a portrait of Winston Churchill on the back. It is worth about a dollar in circulated condition.
$10
There were no coins issued in 1977 to commemorate Churchill. The 1965 cupro-nickel five shillings issued in 1965 to commemorate his death are worth from 50p to £1. In 1977 Queen Elizabeth II commemorated her silver jubilee. 25p coins were issued in cupro-nickel (now worth 30p - 50p) and those made in silver have a scrap value of around £15.
A "specimen" coin is one which has a "special" finish, but not as high a quality finish as a "proof" coin. The 1965 Churchill "specimen" crown has a satin finish and was sold in limited quantities.
A small amount of Crown Vics had the Windsor engine,They were used Primarily for police and other civil services.