Description

Blue Westminster coin case with six square compartments of 60x60 mm.

There are amazing 6 coins inside.



HM Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Crown - Coin 1977.

1977 Silver Jubilee 25p Crown



In 1977 Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Silver Jubilee, and to mark the occasion, the Royal Mint produced this commemorative crown. The obverse is reminiscent of the 1953 Coronation crown, with an equestrian portrait of the Queen in Guards uniform.

The reverse is unusual in having no inscription of any kind, let alone the value of the coin. The eagle-shaped vessel known as the Ampulla and the ceremonial spoon used to anoint the sovereign at the coronation appear in a central circle, surmounted by the Crown of St Edward and the heraldic flowers of the United Kingdom.

This historic UK coin is one of just four decimal crown coins ever to be struck.

Specifications : Country of Issue: United Kingdom

Year of Issue: 1977, Diameter: 38.61mm, Weight: 28.28g,

Obverse: QEII by Arnold Machin, Reverse: Her Majesty the Queen on horseback

Quality: Circulation



1981 "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" coin

It is a silver coin, 3.8 cm diameter and about .3 cm thick. The side is not smooth, but with very fine groves.

It has a young looking Elizabeth with a crown looking off to the right side of the coin with the inscription

"D. G. REG. F. D." around the left side and "Elizabeth II" around the right side.

Turn the coin over and there is the image of Diana in the back with Charles in front both looking off to the left side of the coin.

Centered underneath, is "1981". Around the entire coin starting in the bottom left is inscribed ""H.R.H.

The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer"



Please note:

This is a private sale and not a commercial transaction, unfortunately I have to exclude any warranty, liability, as well as return of the item according to today's law!