Cupro nickel would be worht around £2.50 - £4.00
if in a Royal Mint presentation pack.
Silver Proof variety would be more in the region of £15-£25
if in a Royal Mint capsule, with certificate & case.
There was no Royal Wedding in 1967 and Sovereigns are not used as commemoratives.
There was no Royal Wedding 20 cent coin issued.
1 pound sterling
Need country and date please.
what is the value of 1973 Silver royal wedding set
The first gold Fifty Pound coin issued by the Royal Mint was in 1987.
The Royal Mint produced no British Five Pound coins from 1938 to 1979 inclusive.
500/- pounds issued by the Natwest bank in 1981
Please check your coin. There were no Royal Weddings in 1906 and the 50 Pence coin was first issued in 1969.
The Royal Mint issued no gold Two Pound coins from 1938 to 1952 inclusive.
The official program for the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 holds significant value for collectors and royal enthusiasts due to its historical importance and connection to a momentous event in British history. Original copies can range in value, often fetching anywhere from £50 to several hundred pounds depending on condition, rarity, and demand. Additionally, signed copies or those in mint condition can be worth considerably more. Its sentimental value is also tied to the enduring legacy of the couple's story and the cultural impact of the wedding.
Yes, an Anne and Mark royal wedding mug can be considered a collector's item, especially among fans of royal memorabilia. Items associated with significant royal events often gain value over time due to their historical significance and limited production. Collectors may seek out such mugs for their design, connection to the event, or as part of broader collections of royal artifacts. The value can vary based on condition, rarity, and demand in the collectibles market.