Need Help Identifying Coin

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by AKass, May 24, 2010.

  1. AKass

    AKass Junior Member

    I recently found this coin among a slew of documents pertaining to my childhood. I'm certain it's not a US coin, but have no idea what it is. It's the size of a silver dollar. I've adjusted the contrast in the image to bring out the details.
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    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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  3. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    It is a 25 new pence from Great Britain. Copper-nickel composition. Commemorates silver jubilee of QE II.
     
  4. Ron Corb

    Ron Corb Junior Member

  5. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Just one question about that (apparently) alternative reality site - who does it's webmaster think wore the British crown (1) from the death of George VI in 1952 through 1970, and (2) from 1982 to the present?.
     
  6. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    Beautiful coin!
     
  7. geordiecoinman

    geordiecoinman Junior Member

    Welcome to CoinTalk AKass. As others have already pointed out, it is a crown (25p in new money) for the Queen's silver jubilee. My father (who was a bus driver) once got given one of these by a woman who had no other loose coins on her and needed to get to her sister's house.
     
  8. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    the coin is from a period where britain was switching from the old monetary system to a new, more simple system. the site is referring to that period, not her reign.
     
  9. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Chris
     
  10. georgiansilver

    georgiansilver Senior Member

    Have to say that a lot of these coins are available in the UK so have little value really.... possibly £1 each. Best wishes, Mike.
     
  11. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I think it may also refer to the period of the portrait typically used on the British coins. QEII has had several different portraits used during her reign and since the portrait is used on al the coins you have the Young Head period, the Machins portrait period etc etc.
     
  12. eddypc07

    eddypc07 New Member

    From 1953 to 1970, UK used their old pound sterling system. From 1971 to 1982, the cuerency was changed to the current system, and was renamed new pound sterling, in 1982, the currency was renamed to just "pound sterling", that's why the periods in the site are divided like that.
     
  13. jlblonde

    jlblonde Señor Member

    I found twenty of the various 25 New Pence/Crown size in a $1 foreign bin: Jubilee, Churchil, and Lady Di's wedding.

    I take them to the local British Pubs here in So Cal. I usually get a pint in trade for the Churchils or Jubilees or I'll give the Lady Di's to the lady's and get hours of conversation.

    Scandalous...
     
  14. georgiansilver

    georgiansilver Senior Member

    Jlblonde.. that is wonderfully outrageous!!!!!!
     
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