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It depends which one you mean. A lot of countries issued commemorative coins for the wedding, but I'm going to stick my neck out and assume you mean the commemorative crown struck by the Royal Mint.If it's in cupro-nickel - £2.00Cupro-nickel in the original presentation folder - £3.00Silver proof - £25.00
The coin, issued to commemorate the wedding of Charles and Diana, July 29th 1981, with a face value of 25 new pence, can currently be bought for around St£3.00. It was produced in (I think) 3 versions; 2 of them metal mixes, the 3rd silver. On E-Bay, bids start around 50p.
Unless it is a coin produced by a bank or some other organisation, there was no Half-Sovereign minted in 1981.
Bullion value only.
Many of the pill boxes are valued in price close to $70 each. The amount will vary depending upon their condition.
The last British Halfcrown was issued in 1967 prior to decimalisation.
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.
Não sei, mas deve valer uma nota bem preta.
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1981 Australia - Royal Wedding 24c Multicoloured - (horizontal) Mint UnHinged = $0.70 AUD Fine Used = $0.50 AUD A block of 10 would have some value above that of 10 individual stamps.
$3,000