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5 Shillings - Elizabeth II Coronation

CountryUK Year1953 Denom5 Shillings (¼) Mintage2 MintRoyal Mint MetalCopper-nickel (75% Cu, 25% Ni) Melt £0.21
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Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Year1953
Denomination5 Shillings (¼)
Face value12p
Mintage2
MintRoyal Mint · Llantrisant
SeriesShilling
CirculationNon-circulating
CompositionCopper-nickel (75% Cu, 25% Ni) (750/1000 fine)
Weight28.280g · 0.6819 t oz
Diameter38.6mm
Thickness3.00mm
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal alignment ↑↑
Grade scaleUK (EF/UNC)
Tags commemorative
Obverse

A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II mounted on her horse Winston, dressed in her uniform as Colonel-in-Chief of the Grenadier Guards and as worn by The Queen during the ceremony of Trooping the Colour. Script: Latin

Reverse

The four quarterings of the Royal Arms each contained in a shield and arranged in saltire with, in the intervening spaces, a rose, a thistle, a sprig of shamrock and a leek; in the centre the Crown and in the base the date. Script: Latin

Copper content
Fine troy oz 0.6819
Melt value £0.21
Premium over melt £2.02
Market Value
£7.94
▼ 24.2% 30d
Volume-weighted avg across 39 sales
£1 – £89
6 grades with data

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Grade Latest Avg (90d) 30d Δ All-time range Sales (1yr) Total sales Last sale
UNC £2.23 🔒 listed £6.01 ▼49.2% £0.99 – £10.65 10 10 11-04-2026
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BU £8.87 🔒 listed £8.87 £8.87 – £8.87 1 1 02-04-2026
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VF £2.00 🔒 listed £6.98 ▼56.9% £0.73 – £26.70 23 23 14-04-2026
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AG £4.38 🔒 listed £4.38 £4.38 – £4.38 1 1 02-02-2026
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MS-64 £88.70 🔒 listed £83.81 ▲1% £74.91 – £88.70 3 3 20-03-2026
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MS-65 £88.70 🔒 listed £88.70 £88.70 – £88.70 1 1 13-02-2026
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