How much is a 1953 Queen Elizabeth coin worth?

The Royal Mint started issuing these 0.25 British Pound coins in 1953. They were withdrawn from circulation in 1953. To commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 this crown coin was issued. It has a value of Five Shillings, the equivalent of 25 pence post-decimalisation.

What is a 1953 shilling made of?

and below are the words ‘ONE SHILLING’….

Monarch Elizabeth II (1953 – 1966)
Weight 5.65 g
Diameter 23.6 mm
Composition cupro-nickel
Minted London, England

What is a 1953 2 shilling worth?

Value Range

F UNC
$0.25 $8.00

How much is a 1 shilling worth?

The shilling (1/-) was a coin worth one twentieth of a pound sterling, or twelve pence. It was first minted in the reign of Henry VII as the testoon, and became known as the shilling from the Old English scilling, sometime in the mid-16th century, circulating until 1990.

What was the value of the shilling in 1953?

King George VI era UK shilling values, 1937 to 1952 Queen Elizabeth II era UK shilling values, 1953 to 1966 1953 UK shilling value, Elizabeth II, English reverse 1953 UK shilling value, Elizabeth II, Scottish reverse 1954 UK shilling value, Elizabeth II, English reverse

When was the last time the UK minted a shilling?

of the United Kingdom. 12 pennies = 1 shilling = 1/20 of a pound. The first Queen Elizabeth II era UK shilling. was minted in 1953, and the last in 1966. Dates not minted for circulation: 1967 to 1970. The Queen Elizabeth II era United Kingdom. shilling obverse features the laureate bust. of Elizabeth II facing right.

What was the value of King William IV shilling?

King William IV era UK shilling values, 1830 to 1837 Queen Victoria era UK shilling values, 1838 to 1901 King Edward VII era UK shilling values, 1902 to 1910 King George V era UK shilling values, 1911 to 1936 King George VI era UK shilling values, 1937 to 1952 Queen Elizabeth II era UK shilling values, 1953 to 1966