Churchill Commemorative Coin

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kfricker
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Churchill Commemorative Coin

Post by kfricker » Thu Feb 09, 2017 11:57 am

I've inherited a coin that is about the size of a silver dollar. It is dated 1965 and has Sir Winston Churchill on one side with large type CHURCHILL and a young Elizabeth on the other side surrounded by Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina F.D. 1965. Can anyone tell me what this is and does it have any value?

coinguy
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Re: Churchill Commemorative Coin

Post by coinguy » Thu Feb 09, 2017 1:42 pm

The Churchill Commemorative is from Great Britain and is a a legal tender 5 shilling coin.
Value like any other coin depends on condition.
If circulated, not much over face value.
In MS condition, maybe $10.00 if you can find a buyer.

Samuel
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Re: Churchill Commemorative Coin

Post by Samuel » Sat Jun 17, 2017 7:19 am

The price on this coin vary from $3 to $10 depends on the condition, original case, etc.
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you can read more about the history of this coin here http://reachwinstonsilver.weebly.com/bl ... rown-value

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