I have been spending so much time looking for the specific coin and I don't know who to turnt to. Any leads would be greatly appreciated. The coin is: https://en.ucoin.net/coin/united_kingdom-50-pence-2022/?tid=127389 https://onlinecoin.club/Coins/Country/United_Kingdom/Fifty_Pence_2022_Platinum_Jubilee/ It DOES come in proof sterling (silver 95% purity). NGC/PCGS have been difficult to navigate for this coin. My eye are about to explode so any whiff of a new lead would be grateful. Thanks.
There are 4 on EBay right now. They are not cheap either...link: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...ver+Proof+Coin+-+Platinum+Jubilee+&_sacat=256
Thank you but this is not the correct coin. The only difference is the obverse. These have the Queen riding a horse. I want the type that has the standard Queen's effigy by Jody Clark. Here is one in base metal: https://www.ebay.com/itm/265545616462?hash=item3dd3c08c4e:g:ksEAAOSwIWZh8j7y
There are two obverses to be had with this coin, the standard one with the queens portrait and an equestrian one with an image of the queen on horseback
This is the coin I'm trying to find. It's included in a few different sets (like US proof sets) and also on its own according to a person I emailed with at the Royal Mint.
Yes, I understand that in message #8. Do people break apart such sets? Perhaps to get graded or sell a specific coin?