No. All Charles and Diana coins struck in 1981 were 25p pieces (Crowns).
The first five pound coin for Elizabeth II was introduced in 1980 (gold only) and then in 1990 (to commemorate the Queen Mother's 90th birthday).
Subsequent £5 coins were then issued in -
1993 (40th anniversary of the 1953 coronation), 1996 (Queen Elizabeth II's 70th birthday),
1997 (Queen and Prince Philip's Golden wedding anniversary),
1998 (Prince of Wales 50th birthday),
1999 (Princess Diana memorial),
2000 (Millennium and also Queen Mother's 100th),
2001 (100th anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria),
2002 (Queen's Golden Jubilee and Queen Mother death),
2003 (50th year since Coronation),
2004 (Centenary of Entente Cordiale 1904 - 2004),
2005 (200 years since Battle of Trafalgar),
2006 (Queen's 80th birthday),
2007 (Queen's Diamond Wedding anniversary 1947 - 2007),
2008 (450th anniversary of accession of Elizabeth I in 1558),
2009 (Prince of Wales 60th and 500th anniversary of Henry VIII to the throne in 1509.)
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this answer is wrong, there IS a 1981 charles and diana 5 pound coin, i know this because i have one. anyone wishing to own such an item can contact me by email, paulcairnspaving@btintenet.com
the value of a 1999 Diana corwn coin is approximately £40+
If you refer to the British 1999 cupro-nickel Five Pound (Crown) coin "In Memory of Diana Princess of Wales" commemorative, there were over 5 million minted.
Such a coin does not exist. The British One Pound coin was first issued in 1983.
There was no 1811 British Sovereign or One Pound coin minted.
Bullion value only.
The coin is only face value.
1 pound
Please check your coin. You possibly refer to the 1986 commemorative Two Pound coin.
There was no British 1901 Two Pound or Double Sovereign coin produced.
Such a coin does not exist. The English have never produced a 4 Pound coin.
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.
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