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| GBP | USD |
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Gold | £1,930.95 | $2,394.35 |
Silver | £23.08 | $28.63 |
Platinum | £755.20 | $936.37 |
What makes a 1977 silver jubilee coin rare? ›
Although rare, mistakes during the minting process can significantly increase the value of the affected coin. For example, an improperly minted 1977 Silver Jubilee crown came to auction in 2014. The flaw came from an error in the striking process, creating a coin with an off-center design.
What is a 1977 silver jubilee 50 cent coin worth? ›
Browse our catalog of Australian 50 Cent Coins below:
Coin Name | Price | Status |
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1977 50 Cent Coin Mint Roll QEII Silver Jubilee Heads/Tails | $150.00 | Available Now |
1977 50 Cent Coin QEII Silver Jubilee Uncirculated | $10.00 Last sold for this price on 22/3/2024 | Sold |
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How much is the Queens Jubilee coin worth? ›
The 2022 UK Platinum Jubilee £5 coin in Royal Mint packaging, is currently fetching £17 (a £9 increase since before Her Majesty's passing).
What is the error on the 1977 50 cent 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 is the composition of the 1977 Silver Jubilee coin? ›
Issued to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's 25th anniversary on the throne. Struck to a proof standard in sterling silver (0.925 fineness) and contains 0.8410 troy ounces of the precious metal. The obverse and reverse was designed by Arnold Machin a British sculptor for coins and a postage stamp designer.
Are 1977 silver dollars worth anything? ›
1977 Eisenhower Dollars
The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2.15 and $4,750.00.
How rare is a 1977 dollar coin? ›
Despite the Eisenhower dollar's unsuitability for circulation, the Philadelphia Mint struck 12,596,000 coins in 1977. 2,006,869 of this total were packaged in the annual Mint Set. In Uncirculated condition, the 1977 Eisenhower dollar has a retail value of about $3.00 – $4.00.
Can you spend silver jubilee coins? ›
According to UK law, all coins made by The Royal Mint are classed as legal tender, whether they are commemorative coins or those in circulation. In truth, it does not mean they can be accepted by banks, shops or businesses for cash transactions.
Is the 1977 jubilee coin silver? ›
28.28 grams of . 925 sterling silver. Diameter: 38.61 millimeters. Face value: Originally 25p / Twenty Five Pence.
According to the NGC Price Guide, as of April 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1977 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1977 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $145.
How much silver is in a 1977 dollar coin? ›
Eisenhower dollar
United States |
Value | 1 U.S. dollar |
Mass | Copper/nickel-clad: ~22.68 g (350 gr) Silver clad: ~24.624 g (380 gr) |
Diameter | 38.1 mm (1.5 in) |
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What is the rarest queen coin? ›
The much-fabled Kew Gardens 50p is one of the rarest circulating coins due to its scarcity in circulation and as a commemorative coin. With just 210,000 minted in 2009, these coins can sell north of £150 and as such, the majority have been hoovered out of circulation and are in the hands of collectors.
What is the Queen's Jubilee coin 1977? ›
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.
What was the date of the Queen Silver Jubilee in 1977? ›
Is a 1977 silver dollar made of silver? ›
No American dollar coins dated 1977 contain any silver, not even the proof version from San Francisco. With a 1776-1976 bicentennial dollar with FG on the bottom of the neck, what's it worth (no mint mark)?