A Gibraltar 1981 Crown (Royal Wedding)(Proof in silver), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £10 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
what is the 1981 royal wedding commemorative crown worth
The silver content of the 1981 British Royal Wedding commemorative general circulation crown is zero. It is a cupro-nickel coin. No British general circulation coin has had any silver content since 1946. The 1981 silver Proof FDC Crown coin which was sold in a case, has a 92.5% silver content.
Royal Gibraltar Regiment was created in 1958.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no 1704 Crown coins.
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The Gibraltar crown issued in 1967 is a commemorative coin celebrating the 250th anniversary of the establishment of British sovereignty over Gibraltar. It features the design of the Rock of Gibraltar on one side and the inscription "Gibraltar" along with the year on the reverse. The coin is part of a series minted by the Royal Mint and is sought after by collectors. Spink London is a well-known auction house and dealer that often features such coins in their sales.
Royal Gibraltar Post Office was created in 1886.
what is the value of 1973 Silver royal wedding set
500/- pounds issued by the Natwest bank in 1981
Royal Hong Kong Regiment's motto is 'Nulli Secundus in Oriente'.
If these are the silver commemoratives then they have a 'scrap' value of approximately £90 - £110 at today's silver prices (£14 a Troy Ounce as at 1 October 2010). If they are cupro-nickel then between £5 and £10 max.
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