How much is a 1977 Jubilee coin worth?

The blog reports that in 2014 a 1977 Jubilee crown coin went to auction after it was found to have been minted incorrectly. The coin's design was said to be off-centre due to an error in the striking process. The coin's value was said to be estimated between £100 to £150. However, the final selling price is unknown.
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How much is a 1977 Queen Elizabeth Jubilee coin worth?

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. It was not deemed necessary to have the value mark included in the inscription.
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How much is a 1977 Silver Jubilee worth?

A coin from a mint set may fetch a couple of dollars more. A pristine proof 1977 50c could fetch $20 to $30 while the silver coin from the 1989 Masterpieces in Silver set would get about the same. A circulated 1977 Silver Jubilee 50c coin is worth, somewhat sadly, 50c.
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How much is the Golden Jubilee coin worth?

The coin, which has a diameter of 220 mm (8.7 inches) and is made of fine gold, took 400 hours to craft and is worth 15,000 pounds ($18,772).
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What is a Jubilee coin?

The Jubilee coinage or Jubilee head coinage are British coins with an obverse featuring a depiction of Queen Victoria by Joseph Edgar Boehm. The design was placed on the silver and gold circulating coinage beginning in 1887, and on the Maundy coinage beginning in 1888.
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What is a diamond jubilee year?

A diamond jubilee celebrates the 60th anniversary of a significant event related to a person (e.g. accession to the throne or wedding, among others) or the 60th anniversary of an institution's founding.
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Can you spend Silver Jubilee coins?

The Royal Mint, which produced the original 1977 crown, suggested a post office or a bank would accept yours. However, you might do better to sell it as a collectable item.
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How much is a Silver Jubilee?

A Royal Jubilee celebrates a significant milestone in a monarch's reign, and each one is named after the period of time which has passed: a Silver Jubilee marks 25 years, Ruby is 40, Golden is 50, Diamond is 60, and Platinum is 70.
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Are royal commemorative coins worth anything?

In our experience, a commemorative coins' value usually lies in the fact it's a collectable item. If it's rare, it will probably be worth far more than its face value. Non-circulating commemorative coins are particularly sought after and treasured by collectors for their aesthetic appeal or rarity value.
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What was the 1977 Jubilee?

The Silver Jubilee

In 1977 The Queen's Silver Jubilee was marked with celebrations throughout the UK and Commonwealth. The actual anniversary of The Queen's Accession on 6 February 1952 was commemorated in church services throughout that month.
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How much is Charles and Diana wedding coin worth?

Currently, depending on their condition, copper-nickel versions of the Charles and Diana Royal Wedding coins are selling for around 80p to £4. The proof version contains 0.841 troy ounces of silver. Therefore, if the price of silver was £14 per troy ounce, the proof coin would be worth around £11.80 at the very least.
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Are commemorative coins a good investment?

In general, collectors should not buy such modern commemorative coins as investments but instead view them as mementos. The pieces are not expected to rise in value over time and, despite being deemed legal tender, are rarely accepted by shops or banks.
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What 50p coins are worth the most?

Top 10 most valuable 50p coins
  • Olympic Football (2011), 1,161,500.
  • Olympic Judo (2011), 1,161,500.
  • Olympic Triathlon (2011), 1,163,500.
  • Peter Rabbit (2018), 1,400,000.
  • Flopsy Bunny (2018), 1,400,000.
  • Olympic Tennis (2011), 1,454,000.
  • Olympic Goalball (2011), 1,615,500.
  • Olympic Shooting (2011), 1,656,500.
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Which number is Silver Jubilee?

silver jubilee: 25th anniversary.
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What is a 75 year jubilee called?

Sometimes, a 75th anniversary is called a diamond jubilee.
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When was the last Jubilee year?

The most recent year of jubilee was 2000. Royal Jubilees celebrate significant periods in monarchs' reigns and the national life. Few British monarchs have achieved reigns of 50 years, and Golden Jubilees are very rare.
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What is Silver Golden and Diamond Jubilee?

Jubilees mark a major milestone in the reign of a Monarch, celebrating their life and service. The naming of these celebrations follows the traditions of wedding anniversaries: 25 years is called a Silver Jubilee, 50 years a Golden Jubilee, 60 years a Diamond Jubilee, and 70 years a Platinum Jubilee.
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How many types of Jubilees are there?

Silver jubilee, for a 25th anniversary. Ruby jubilee, for a 40th anniversary. Golden jubilee, for a 50th anniversary. Diamond jubilee, for a 60th anniversary.
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Why is the 1997 50p rare?

As well as its rare mintage, there is another catch that makes this coin so rare. According to The Mirror, the EC 50p was stamped on an older design of the 50p coin that was taken out of circulation in 1997- so you won't find one in your spare change.
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How do I know if my 50p is rare?

YOU can spot the rarest coins in circulation on The Royal Mint's website. The change experts reveal exactly how many 50ps, 20ps, £2 coins, and more are out there with official mintage figures for each design. A low mintage figure means a rare coin.
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What are the top 10 rarest 50ps?

Top 10 most valuable 50p coins, according to Royal Mint
  • Kew Gardens (2009), 210,000.
  • Olympic Wrestling (2011), 1,129,500.
  • Olympic Football (2011), 1,161,500.
  • Olympic Judo (2011), 1,161,500.
  • Olympic Triathlon (2011), 1,163,500.
  • Peter Rabbit (2018), 1,400,000.
  • Flopsy Bunny (2018), 1,400,000.
  • Olympic Tennis (2011), 1,454,000.
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What years of coins are worth money?

Rare Coins You Should Be Looking For
  • 1877 Indian cent – $750+
  • 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent – $650+
  • 1914-D Lincoln Wheat cent – $175+
  • 1955 Lincoln doubled die obverse cent – $1,000+
  • 1969-S Lincoln doubled die cent – $25,000+
  • 1972 Lincoln doubled die cent – $300+
  • 1885 Liberty nickel – $350+
  • 1937 3-Legged Buffalo nickel – $450+
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Are commemorative coins real silver?

Modern silver bullion commemorative coins from the United States Mint were first issued in 1982, with the first $1 silver coins available starting in 1983. Each of the coins features 90% silver content and are roughly the size and weight of the Morgan Silver Dollar and Peace Silver Dollar coins.
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