1981 "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" coin
I have a Silver coin with "D G REG F D" "Elizabeth II" and a young
looking Elizabeth on one side, and "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" "1981" on the other. I'm looking for the value of this coin. In my searches, I've seen anywhere from 30 US cents up to $35. (even one listed selling for $200, but then people can ask for anything they want!!) I've also seen it listed as Austrailian as well as British. |
"hummels" wrote in message m... I have a Silver coin with "D G REG F D" "Elizabeth II" and a young looking Elizabeth on one side, and "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" "1981" on the other. I'm looking for the value of this coin. In my searches, I've seen anywhere from 30 US cents up to $35. (even one listed selling for $200, but then people can ask for anything they want!!) I've also seen it listed as Austrailian as well as British. Not with that inscription it ain't. This is "ours": http://mendosus.com/chuck&di.html Note we Aussies always acknowledge our country. The worth of *this* coin? AUD$0.50 Maybe $3-5 in UNC. (But you'd have to find someone topay that much). These things are still common in circ. But you knew that, huh? Your coin? Don't know, sorry. -- Jeff R. |
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Those coins are kind of sad now, the marriage was a mistake right from
the start. BRBR Well they had to do it...her face "was already on the tea towels." They didn't want a repeat of the Edward VIII coronation or the 1940 Olympics. [I've seen what look like genuine invitation to President Gore's inauguration] eric l. |
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John Stone wrote:
(ELurio) wrote in message ... Those coins are kind of sad now, the marriage was a mistake right from the start. BRBR Well they had to do it...her face "was already on the tea towels." They didn't want a repeat of the Edward VIII coronation or the 1940 Olympics. [I've seen what look like genuine invitation to President Gore's inauguration] eric l. Camilla Parker Bowles was one of the wedding guests and Diana discovered a love note from her to Charles just the day before the wedding. Bad, bad warning signs I would say. Were there any people invited who *didn't* have an overbite like a draught horse? Alan 'orthodontist to the crowned heads of Europe' |
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I have a Silver coin with "D G REG F D" "Elizabeth II" and a young looking Elizabeth on one side, and "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" "1981" on the other. I'm looking for the value of this coin. |
"hummels" wrote in message om... Back to the original questoin. I have a Silver coin with "D G REG F D" "Elizabeth II" and a young looking Elizabeth on one side, and "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" "1981" on the other. I'm looking for the value of this coin. How long is a piece of string? Which of the many, many coins that fit that description is this one? More info reg'd. -- Jeff R. |
Sorry, I was not anticipating a large number of coins with those same
exact inscriptions and images. Here is about as much as I can find to describe. It is a silver coin, 3.8 cm diameter and about .3 cm thick. The side is not smooth, but with very fine groves. It has a young looking Elizabeth with a crown looking off to the right side of the coin with the inscription "D. G. REG. F. D." around the left side and "Elizabeth II" around the right side. Turn the coin over and there is the image of Diana in the back with Charles in front both looking off to the left side of the coin. Centered underneath, is "1981". Around the entire coin starting in the bottom left is inscribed ""H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" |
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