6 February 1977
| Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II | |
|---|---|
| The Queen (centre, yellow dress) with family members and G7 leaders, 13 May 1977. | |
| Genre | Jubilee of British monarch |
| Date(s) | 6 February 1977 |
| Country | United Kingdom Commonwealth of Nations |
What is the value of a Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee coin?
How much is the 1977 Silver Jubilee coin worth now? The coin’s face value was 25 pence. However, the value wasn’t marked on the coin as it was mainly a commemorative coin.
What is the value of a 1977 Elizabeth II coin?
I’m sure you realise that 1977 was Her Majesty’s silver jubilee so I’m assuming this is the coin you are talking about. It has a face value of 25 pence. There were 37,061,000 of these coins minted and so I can not imagine there is any great demand for them amongst numismatists.
How much is a 1952 to 1977 Silver Jubilee coin worth?
Originally Answered: How does Queen Elizabeth’s 1952 to 1977 Silver Jubilee Crown coin worth? There were 36,989,000 cupronickel coins and 377,000 silver coins issued. Silver proof coins are worth up to £10. I very much doubt if there is any demand for the cupronickel coins.
How many silver ingots are in Elizabeth Our Queen?
Elizabeth Our Queen’ box set of 25 sterling silver pictorial ingots to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, in original presentation box with certificates A photograph Pendent, engraved tobacco box ‘S.S. Orcardes’, rising Sun badge & gold medal bar, badge made by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, 3 x 15 x 8.5 cm
How much is a cupronickel Silver Jubilee worth?
Like Bob Singleton said, there are two versions of this coin. The cupronickel one is worth it’s face value, a little more if it’s in mint condition. The silver proof one can be worth up to 30€ (again dependent on condition)