There is no British gold coin of 24.3 mm in diameter.
The only 1976 British Coins which do not indicate their value on the coin are the 22 carat gold Sovereign coinage.
The Sovereign coin features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and St George and the dragon on the reverse and is 22.5 mm in diameter.
The reverse has no inscription other than the year.
The obverse has the inscription "Elizabeth II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D".
It depends on the size of the coin!
No. The British gold Guinea coin was a coin with a value of 21 Shillings and was 24mm in diameter. The Guinea was last issued in 1813 and was effectively replaced by the Sovereign. The British 22 carat gold Sovereign coin is a coin with a face value of One Pound (or 20 Shillings) and is 22.05mm in diameter. The modern Sovereign was first issued in 1817.
What is a1968 gratia Regina f.d elizabeth 11gratia gold coin worth?
Diameter is 34mm. an Thickness is 2.83mm
we need to know what the coin is. Repost with a description of the legends on the coin along with diameter and weight.
this issue has a diameter of 21mm. its weight is 7.9881 grams gross. it contains .2355 troy ounces of pure gold. the coins composition is 90% gold and 10% copper.
You fail to specify what type of coin you refer to. The only gold British coin minted in 1958 was the Sovereign.
It is not US currency. It's probably a Canadian or English coin.
The smallest US coin released into circulation was in 1849 and was the $1 gold coin measuring just 13mm in diameter. The second smallest coin was the silver 3 cent piece released in 1852 and measuing 14mm in diameter. By comparison the Roosevelt Dime is 17.9mm in diameter.
You might want to check your coin. Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become queen until 1953.
Check the date on that coin again. Elizabeth II wasn't featured on coins until 1953.
Sorry, meant a 1962 Gold Two Shilling coin - maybe commemorative 10 year?