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  2. Commemorative coins of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    All coins here were ... Silver Wedding 1975 $100 .900 Au: Royal Visit Minted by the Franklin Mint; Diameter: 25.5 mm; 27,000 1977 $25 .925 Ag Silver Jubilee of ...

  3. Coins of Lundy - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 Queen Elizabeth II visited Lundy Island as part of the celebrations of her Silver Jubilee. 1,977 Puffin and half Puffin proof grade copper tokens have been produced bearing this date. The designs are very similar if not identical to the 1929 and 1965 issues, however they do not carry the edge inscription.

  4. Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    2021: Innovation in Science set (5th coin) - 100th anniversary of the discovery of Insulin; 2021: The Snowman (4th coin) 2022: Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II (alternate obverse) 2022: 2022 Commonwealth Games (5 coins - 4 colourised, one each for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2022: 50th anniversary of Pride UK (colourised reverse)

  5. Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II marked the 25th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. It was celebrated with large-scale parties and parades throughout the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth throughout 1977, culminating in June with the official "Jubilee Days", held to coincide with the Queen's Official Birthday.

  6. British twenty-five pence coin - Wikipedia

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    Both faces are encircled by dots. The edge of the coin is milled. There were 7,452,100 cupronickel coins [2] and 100,000 silver coins issued. [citation needed] 1977 issue: To celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. Obverse: A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II riding a horse, in a similar style to the 1953 crown celebrating her coronation.

  7. Jubilee coinage - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee coinage or Jubilee head coinage are British coins with an obverse featuring a depiction of Queen Victoria by Joseph Edgar Boehm. The design was placed on the silver and gold circulating coinage beginning in 1887, and on the Maundy coinage beginning in 1888. The depiction of Victoria wearing a crown that was seen as too small was ...