• 1981 "H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales And Lady Diana Spencer" coin

    From simionaskistol@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 21 13:42:01 2016
    I HAVE THIS COINS

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  • From bluewhale989@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 30 23:40:59 2016
    I have the same coin and it is worth around AU$40

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  • From oly2059@aol.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 1 16:31:36 2016
    There were 26,773,000 U.K. Royal Wedding Coins struck in copper-nickel and 218,000 struck in silver. If you have a silver proof in perfect condition with the Royal Mint original packaging and papers, you can possibly get 25 dollars in U.S. money - not
    an easy sell, but not impossible. If you have a copper-nickel piece, good luck at getting 25 cents in U.S. money for it.

    The coin does not have a denomination on it, but it is officially tariffed at twenty pence in U.K. money. Perhaps a first class post office in the U.K. will accept them in change (maybe), but you probably can't get anyone else over there to take it in a
    straight commercial transaction or deposit.

    oly

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  • From jjrkiddle@gmail.com@21:1/5 to hummels on Mon Jan 30 09:23:22 2017
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 7:08:57 AM UTC+1, hummels wrote:
    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.

    IVE GOT ONE YOU CAN HAVE IT FOR 199EUROS

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  • From aadikhivsara@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 4 21:06:44 2017
    I hav one nd i want to sell

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  • From joehillone@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 7 14:20:15 2017
    Yes

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  • From joehillone@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 7 14:21:20 2017
    I have that coin

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  • From lelokoben@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 17 03:19:21 2017
    I also have that coin and several others any one interested in buying them?

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  • From Pertinax@21:1/5 to hummels on Wed May 17 16:10:44 2017
    On Monday, 22 November 2004 06:08:57 UTC, hummels wrote:
    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.

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    The denominational value is 25p not 20p.
    Many British banks will accept it at the denominational value.

    I sell the cupro-nickel specimens in BU (MS63) for 50p - local antique shops ask between £1.50 and £4.99.

    I don't see the silver proofs offered much, but they're generally £25 to £30.

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  • From oly2059@aol.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 18 02:48:49 2017
    My fingers slipped when typing the denomination earlier. I didn't bother to change it because anybody who thinks the Charles-Diana copper-nickel coin has any substantial value isn't the type of person to be tripped-up by any facts.

    As for the silver issue, people in the U.K. seem to be willing to pay more for anything made from silver compared to here in the USA. But my silver shopping experiences over there have primarily been in London, which is always expensive.

    oly

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  • From radzwilranjit@gmail.com@21:1/5 to hummels on Fri Jul 7 10:31:21 2017
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 2:08:57 PM UTC+8, hummels wrote:
    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.

    I have one of this coin as well. By the way how many of this were made?

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  • From mikebenson1971@gmail.com@21:1/5 to radzwi...@gmail.com on Sat Sep 23 06:37:13 2017
    I think you guys are talking about this coin? http://olddairyantiques.co.uk/shop/royal-mint-crown-the-marriage-of-h-r-h-the-prince-of-wales-to-lady-diana-spencer-1981/

    I have one. I recently saw one for sale on EBAY and it was around the 14500 number created. Mine is # 5148. Seems worthless.



    On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 1:31:24 PM UTC-4, radzwi...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 2:08:57 PM UTC+8, hummels wrote:
    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.

    I have one of this coin as well. By the way how many of this were made?



    On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 1:31:24 PM UTC-4, radzwi...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 2:08:57 PM UTC+8, hummels wrote:
    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.

    I have one of this coin as well. By the way how many of this were made?



    On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 1:31:24 PM UTC-4, radzwi...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 2:08:57 PM UTC+8, hummels wrote:
    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.

    I have one of this coin as well. By the way how many of this were made?

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  • From yapppa01@gmail.com@21:1/5 to hummels on Tue Jan 30 23:55:51 2018
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 1:08:57 AM UTC-5, hummels wrote:
    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.

    i have that but it seal of case of plastic square no mint and dent \

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  • From yapppa01@gmail.com@21:1/5 to hummels on Tue Jan 30 23:58:00 2018
    On Monday, November 22, 2004 at 1:08:57 AM UTC-5, hummels wrote:
    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.

    i have that it seal plastic square no dent and mint it clean by the way \ vishnu4127@hotmail.com i want sell it i don't know what cost it

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  • From marcialamonth7@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 18 09:42:45 2018
    I have a sliver one how much mi can get for it

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  • From Pertinax@21:1/5 to marcial...@gmail.com on Fri Oct 19 09:48:24 2018
    On Thursday, 18 October 2018 17:42:46 UTC+1, marcial...@gmail.com wrote:
    I have a sliver one how much mi can get for it]

    If it's cupro-nickel, I doubt you'll get much from a collector for it - the face value is 25p and they're extremely common.

    I'm pretty sure that the only silver ones are proofs and coin dealers sell them for about £35.

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