500/- pounds issued by the Natwest bank in 1981
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.
I have a I quart bottle in the box unopened of Seagrams crown royal 1963 any one know what the value would be?
There was no Royal Wedding in 1967 and Sovereigns are not used as commemoratives.
The current value of the coin is approximately R60-R90. +- USD 10.00
There was no Royal Wedding 20 cent coin issued.
Commemorative circulation coins were not issued in Queen Victoria's day. Crown coins issued from late 1887 to 1892 have what is known as the "Jubilee" bust of Queen Victoria. It is very possible that you have a commemorative medallion or some other type of souvenir of the occasion.
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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
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no 1704 Crown coins.
The coin you have is a Churchill Commemorative Crown and NOT halfcrown. Worth around 50p - £1 today (they were mass produced in 1965....just under 20 million struck in cupro-nickel - an alloy of copper and nickel).
The Royal Mint produced no Crown (Five Shilling) coins from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.
2500.00$ canadian