Several Coins from "The Tower Mint" in London from approx 1981....what are they worth

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by austexsam, Aug 10, 2010.

  1. austexsam

    austexsam New Member

    1. Exclusive Edition St. George Chapel - solid bronze - approx 2" diameter
    2. Exclusive Edition St. George Chapel - solid sterling silver - approx 2" diameter
    3. Royal Wedding Edition St. George Chapel - solid bronze - approx 2" diameter (Lady Diana and Prince Charles) 1981
    4. Exclusive Edition Tower of London - solid nickel silver - approx 2" diameter
    5. The White Tower - solid bronze - approx 2.5" diameter
    6. 5 piece citta del vaticano (pope giovanni paolo II)
    7. Souvenir Medal coin- The Royal Wedding - July 29th 1981
    8. Royal Wedding Commemorative Crown coin
    9. Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Crown - 1952-1977
    10. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - 80th Birthday Coin
    11. Duplicate of the largest Coin from #6 set
     
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  3. hrhomer

    hrhomer Member

    These sound like medals, not coins. My guess (just a guess) is that they were sold in large quantities, and saved by everyone, so probably not too valuable.

    Joe
     
  4. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    Unless they are made of gold and silver I would tend to agree.
     
  5. DalCor20

    DalCor20 New Member

    I have a pure silver Tower of London. My fault its a Solid Nickel Silver Coin. Is that worth anything?
     
  6. Fred Baker

    Fred Baker New Member

    I have a Solid Nickel Silver St George's Chapel Coin. Is it worth anything
     
  7. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Probably not. Without images it is hard to tell, but what you have is most likely a medal, not a coin. Also, "nickel silver" pieces do not contain any silver but are made from copper, zinc, and nickel, sometimes other metals too ...

    Christian
     
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