They were done for every member of BP in 1977 so there were a few thousand of them. Most will have been lost by now so I reckon no more than a value of ten pounds
The 1910 1955 half penny stamp value of silver jubilee is two pounds.
Such a coin does not exist. In the English Monarchy, a "bronze" Jubilee is not celebrated or commemorated. A bronze Jubilee represents an anniversary of 8 years which is not a significant milestone. 1977 was the Silver Jubilee year (25 years of reign) of Queen Elizabeth II. 1972 was the Silver Wedding Anniversary (25 years of marriage) of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip. Crown commemorative coins (25 Pence) were issued for both.
From what I have seen because I have one too about £50 - £60
You do not specify whose Silver Jubilee or the country the coin comes from. Presumably you refer to the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth in 1977. Many Commonwealth countries minted coins commemorating this event. If you got the coin in your change, it is probably only worth whatever is inscribed on it.
The 1977 Canadian Silver Jubilee one-dollar coin is worth about $14. The value varies based on the market and the coin's condition.
value of Lowry Jubilee organ model m525
There were different designs that different companies made in honor of His Majesty's Silver jubilee. Depending on the certain mug and the condition the value varies from one or two pounds to 25 pounds.
The Royal Mint does not issue 9 carat gold coins.
You will have to identify what stamp you have as there were many stamps issued by many countries for the Jubilee. Consult a catalog, Gibbons or Scott to identify the item you have. It will also provide an estimated value for you.
British Farthings were never minted in silver, and no Farthings were minted from 1808 to 1820 inclusive.
I have one, if you want to buy it or want to sell yours, it costs around £100
There are not supposed to be holes in any British Threepence. This will remove any collector value the can may have had. 1935 was a significant year in that it was the Silver Jubilee year of King George V. Perhaps somebody wore the coin as a pendant on a chain.