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Collectible coins - Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip 1947 - 1972 Silver wedding crown

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Founded in the reign of Alfred the Great, around the year 886, The Royal Mint was originally one of several mints which were centralised to London in 1279. The ratings/reviews displayed here may not be representative of every listing on this page, or of every review for these listings.

Second crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, legend around. Tenía buenas referencias del vendedor por un compañero; realiza los envíos protegiendo bastante cada una de las monedas.

It was designed by Ian Rank-Broadly, who also created the fourth definitive coinage portrait of Her Majesty The Queen. Leftover Currency converts foreign coins, old banknotes and obsolete currencies to cash, quickly and easily. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. This crown coin was issued to celebrate the 25th silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, in 1972.

Supplies are limited and it is a great way to honour both the Queen and Prince Philip together on one coin. Ho provato a chiamare presso op vostro negozio più volte senza avere nessuna risposta , ho usato anche il vostro contatto watzap ma anche in questo caso non ho avuto risposta. We take intellectual property concerns very seriously, but many of these problems can be resolved directly by the parties involved. Vi ho contattato a luglio e agosto per sapere se erano previste le spese doganali,in fine ho acquistato senza sapere . Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 at the age of 25 and became Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.A FREE bespoke display, custom-designed with a luxurious felt-lined interior to house, display and protect your collection.

The 1977 Silver Jubilee crown has one of the largest mintage figures of a coin struck for a single event in British history. They might look like ordinary coins but they are generally worth much more, thanks to their scarcity, finish and composition.Investments in Bullion should only be made as part of a diversified investment portfolio and investment advice should be sought before any investment is made. In 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip celebrated their Silver Wedding (25th) Anniversary. The Royal Mint issued British Pound coins in 16 different denominations, including this British Crown coin Elizabeth and Philip silver wedding anniversary (1972). One of the first cupro-nickel half-crowns released in Britain, the 1947 half-crown in this set is from the same year as this royal wedding.

The four early Twenty-Five Pence designs, including this silver proof edition celebrating the silver wedding anniversary of Elizabeth and Philip, curiously do not display their denomination inscribed as other modern coins do. Another unique feature is the lack of protective plastic capsule as the coin is displayed just in the display box. Double portraits are rarely seen on the obverse of British coinage, with this being the first time since 2007 that it has occurred. Queen Elizabeth II sadly passed away in September 2022, upon which her eldest son acceded to the throne and became His Majesty King Charles III. In bygone times, most people knew what coins were worth, they did not need to rely on an inscription on the coin to inform them.Featuring HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip with the words 'FAITH AND TRUTH I WILL BEAR UNTO YOU' inscribed. The crown has been finished to a pristine Proof collector quality with beautiful 24-carat gold ink highlight.

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