1953 Coronation Crown
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The Official UK 1953 Coronation Crown

In 1953, the year of Elizabeth II's Coronation, The Royal Mint issued the first UK commemorative coin during her reign.

This coin, steeped in historical significance, was not issued into general circulation. As a result, it is always highly sought-after by collectors and coin enthusiasts across the globe. 

And today, you can secure it for your collection. Here's why you need it: 

  • Over the last 70 years, it has become one of the UK's most iconic coins, and has been the starting point for countless great collections.
  • Designed by sculptor Gilbert Ledward, the crown features the Queen on horseback - an unusual design for a UK coin. 
  • The edge inscription reads 'Faith and Truth I will Bear Unto You' which is taken from the Coronation Oath.
  • The reverse features a crown in the centre of an emblematic cross formed from a thistle, rose, leek and shamrock.

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Specifications

  • Country of Issue: UK
  • Date of issue: 1953
  • Metal: Cupronickel
  • Diameter: 38.61mm
  • Weight: 28.28g
  • Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II by Gilbert Ledward
  • Reverse: Design by Edgar Fuller and Cecil Thomas

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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