$20.00
Try eBay or a reputable coin dealer. They do not have all that much value , so do not go to too much trouble. British 1965 Crown - Churchill commemorative.
99 pence
it is around a dollar, over 9 million were minted so they are not that rare
The Royal Mint did not produce a 1965 rhodium plated 24 carat gold Churchill Commemorative coin. Any such coin would most likely have been privately minted and would only achieve the value of the metals used, maybe a little more.
These are not "coin of the realm", but are more of an investment. At the very least, they will be worth the current bullion value of gold, which is most likely much more than you paid for them.
None, such crowns are all copper-nickel and run about $1 in uncirculated condition.
The Turks Caicos Islands 50 Crowns Winston Churchill Centenary coin is not worth any more than its gold bullion value (there is no real collector premium). Since it contains 0.1447 oz gold, and since gold is currently trading at (approx) $903 per oz, that would make its current value about $131.
The value of a 1945 Churchill commemorative coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins can range from a few dollars to a couple hundred dollars, with some rare versions fetching higher prices at auction. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
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Winston Churchill featured on the reverse of the 1965 British Crown, commemorating his death.
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.