1977 Silver Jubilee Roll of Crowns

This Crown or Twenty-Five Pence coin was issued in 1977 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee 1952-1977. It carries on the tradition of the Coronation crown, in that the Queen is on horseback. They are struck in cupro-nickel. We have had some wonderful strong plastic tubes come in from the States. They hold 20 crownsized pieces safe and secure. These Crowns are in Uncirculated condition, we have taken them from original mint sealed bags. A wonderful thing to own or you could break up the roll and give them as gifts.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CLA4696
£49.50

1977 Silver Jubilee Roll of Crowns palstic tubes containing 20 Crowns.

Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Decimal DenominationTwenty-five Pence (Crown)
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