Elizabeth II, 1953 Crown & 1977 Crown (Pair) in Case BU

This collection is exclusive to Coincraft – Britain’s Coin Shop. You get a 1953 Coronation crown with the Queen on horseback and the 1977 Silver Jubilee Crown. The crowns come in a handsome presentation case with an information leaflet. This set is only £19.50. We doubt anyone else has the same coins for sale at such low prices...
Availability: In stock
SKU: CLA4624
£19.50

1953 & 1977 Crowns:

  • 1953 Cupronickel Crown in Brilliant Uncirculated
  • 1977 Cupronickel Crown in Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Sold with a presentation case

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