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Are 1977 commemorative coins worth anything?

Are 1977 commemorative coins worth anything?

Like all coins, your 1977 Jubilee crown will be worth more if it’s in mint condition. As the 1977 Jubilee crown was produced as a commemorative coin, it was often issued in a case or box. Coins which are in mint condition and are still in their original box are likely to be the most valuable at all.

What is the value of a silver jubilee crown 1977?

25 pence
1977 Crown 37,061,160 Silver Jubilee Crowns were minted in 1977 to celebrate the silver jubilee of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. The face value, which is not marked on the coin, was just 25 pence. This value belittles its impressive size of 38 mm by 3 mm however.

How much is a 1977 coin worth?

How much is a coin from 1977 worth? CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1977 Lincoln Penny value at an average of 1 cent, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $8.

How much is a 1977 silver?

1977 Silver Prices – Daily Silver Price Fix Data Below

Date Silver price in US dollar per troy ounce
March 30, 1977 $4.83 oz
March 31, 1977 $4.83 oz
April 1, 1977 $4.84 oz
April 4, 1977 $4.89 oz

How much is a 1964 Queen Elizabeth penny worth?

Total metal value of the 1 cent 1964-Extra Spine Elizabeth II is USD 3.831. Total Zinc content in the coin is 1.5% and the Zinc value of this coin is USD 0.021 ,Zinc value is claculated with a spot price of USD 12.4096/ounce….1 cent 1964-Extra Spine Elizabeth II.

MINT SPECIFICATIONS NA
WEIGHT 3.24 Grams

What is a 1776 to 1976 silver dollar worth?

The standard 1776-1976 silver dollar is worth around $18 in MS 63 choice uncirculated condition. In MS 65 gem uncirculated condition the price rises to around $22. The 1776-1976 proof silver dollar is worth around $20 in PR 65 condition. There were 4,000,000 proof coins minted.

How to find the value of the Elizabeth II DG Reg FD coin?

To find the value of an Elizabeth II DG REG FD coin, note the coin’s denomination and year, then check it against a database such as the one at UCoin.net. UCoin.net contains approximate values for British coins from various years. A commemorative silver 25 pence coin was released in 1977 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s Silver Jubilee.

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.

What kind of coin was issued in 1977?

In 1977 the UK issued a commemorative crown coin to mark the silver jubilee. Most had no silver in them at all, but are cupro-nickel. A smaller number (about 1% of the total) of proof coins were issued in sterling silver – so if that is the coin you have you need to determine which type you have.

What was the silver proof of the 1977 Jubilee?

2,002 Coins issued as part of a 2-coin set which also included a 2002 Golden Jubilee silver proof; the 1977 crown was taken from the secondary market. The coin was also struck in copper-nickel.