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1951 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN CROWN IN ITS ORIGINAL BOX - Stunning condition and worth so much more with it's box. Coins for Collectors and The Great British Coin Hunt.

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I acquired a couple when the person in line ahead of me could not get the cashier in a grocers to accept 2 silver dollars for a purchase.

This amount includes seller specified domestic postage charges as well as applicable international postage, dispatch, and other fees.Beautiful coin of the 1951 Festival of Britain, which was held at London's South Bank, and for which the Festival Theatre was built. As such, investments in Bullion involve a degree of risk, which may make them unsuitable for certain persons. Four hundred years later, on the occasion of the Festival of Britain, the Royal Mint has issued a Crown piece, bearing on its edge the Latin inscription MDCCCLI CIVIUM INDUSTRIA FLORET CIVITAS MCMLI -- 1851 By the industry of its people the State flourishes 1951.

To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. George VI married Elizabeth (known as the Queen Mother) and the couple were very popular during the war years. Before making any investment decision, you may wish to seek advice from your financial, legal, tax and accounting advisers. This particular coin is beautifully packaged in its own small box, an original dark red Royal Mint Festival of Britain 1951.I understand that at least some of the 20 million 1965 Churchill crowns were put into circulation, but were probably put aside before they passed through too many hands.

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