Is the silver jubilee coin worth anything?

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The value of a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee coin depends heavily on its metal content, condition, and origin. Most were made of a common alloy and are worth only a small amount above their face value to a collector, while a scarcer sterling silver version has a higher value based on its silver content.

How much is a silver jubilee coin worth today?

The 1977 Silver Jubilee Crown in Proof Sterling Silver is one of the most popular of her reign and the best value of her entire series. Today the Mint seems to be issuing a crownsized coin almost every day. The Royal Mint price today for a crownsized silver coin in Proof is £82.50.

How can you tell if a 1977 jubilee coin is silver or silver?

The standard cupro-nickel coin would be 3.2mm thick, while the silver Proof coin would be 2.89mm thick. This is the best way to make sure which version of the 1977 Jubilee coin you have. In terms of value, the normal coin was produced in the millions as mentioned above, and was only made from cupro-nickel.

Which Queen Elizabeth coins are valuable?

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How much is the 1947 to 1972 Elizabeth and Philip coin worth?

What is the 20 November 1947-1972 coin? These coins were sold by banks and post offices to celebrate the 1972 silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Because more than seven million were struck, they are fairly common today and not worth much more than their face value, which is 25p.

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Can you cash in jubilee coins?

However, only 'circulating legal tender coins' can be spent and traded with banks or a business. Banks, building societies and shops are NOT obliged to accept commemorative coins – and never have been – as they are not circulating legal tender. Some banks do accept them at their own discretion, but this is unlikely.

What is the error on the 1977 silver jubilee coin?

A really interesting error on a 1977 50 cent. It looks like it was struck through an attached cold shut. The smooth surface of the struck through area indicates a cold shut while the fractured edge shows that the cold shut was probably attached. Something quite different to a typical planchet flaw.

What does "uncirculated" mean for coins?

The term uncirculated coin can refer to three things: A coin that is released to the public but not intended for general circulation (i.e. not used as money although it is still legal tender) but is available through a mint or through a local coin dealer.

Is coin collecting a good hobby?

Coin collecting is an exciting and rewarding hobby, but many people hesitate to start due to misconceptions about what it entails. Whether you're an experienced collector or just starting, understanding the truth about numismatics can help you make informed decisions.

Which silver coin is worth money?

Morgan Silver Dollar (1878–1904, 1921)

The Morgan Silver Dollar is a favorite among collectors due to its classic design and historical significance. It is one of the most popular silver coins and often considered when discussing old silver coins worth money.

How much is a 1981 Charles and Diana coin worth?

What is the 1981 Charles and Diana coin worth? Technically, 1981 Charles and Diana Crown coins have a face value of 25p, though you will struggle to spend them in shops. They may be worth a little more to collectors, but these coins are fairly common, and you should not pay more than a few pounds for them.

What is the 1977 silver coin for Queen Elizabeth II?

QUEEN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE OF 1977 CROWN (25 PENCE FACE VALUE) This commemorative crown is the first jubilee commemorative in the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, and it has a number of distinctive features. It was struck in base metal and released into circulation for face value of 25p.

How do I know if my 1977 jubilee coin is silver?

The Two Versions of the 1977 Silver Jubilee Crown Coin

One of the ways you can tell if you have either a cupro-nickel version or the silver proof version, is by looking at the thickness of the coin. The cupro-nickel coin is 3.2mm, while the silver proof coin has less thickness on the coin as it is 2.89mm.

Are silver jubilee coins worth anything?

The face value of 1977 Silver Jubilee Crowns is the same as when they were issued: 25p. These coins are not worth much more than that as they are so common (37,061,160 were released) but a collector may pay a little more for an example in nice condition. Are 1977 Silver Jubilee coin rare?

Should I clean old coins before selling?

Never clean your coins. Cleaning almost always decreases value by removing historical patina and causing invisible damage. Patina and “grunginess” are good. What looks like tarnish or dirt is often a sign of authenticity and provenance, especially with historic rare coins.

How do I get rid of unwanted coins?

Try taking old or foreign coins to your local charity shop as many charities accept them to help raise valuable funds.

What is the rarest Queen Elizabeth coin?

In August 2025, it was confirmed that the 2022 dated Nations of the Crown £1 has a circulating mintage of just 7,735,000 – making it the rarest £1 coin currently in circulation!

Should I sell my old silver coins?

Yes. The value of a silver coin is dependent on its rarity, grade, and how desirable it is as a collectible. If it is not worth much as a collectible, then its value is based on its silver content. This value can be significantly higher than the coin's face value, depending on the current price of silver.

How much silver is in a 1977 silver jubilee?

28.28 grams of . 925 sterling silver. Diameter: 38.61 millimeters.