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The 2013 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 60th Anniversary Five Pound commemorates six decades since Her Majesty’s coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd, 1953. This brilliant uncirculated coin features a stunning engraving of the Imperial State Crown by designer Emma Noble on the reverse, symbolizing the monarchy’s continuity.

The coin’s legend reads “TO REIGN AND SERVE · A VOW MADE GOOD,” inspired by a speech from Her Majesty’s coronation day. The obverse displays Ian Rank-Broadley’s fourth official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Imperial State Crown depicted on this commemorative piece is traditionally worn by monarchs after their coronation and for state occasions like the opening of Parliament. The current version was made in 1937, featuring 2,901 precious stones set in gold, silver, and platinum, weighing 2.3 pounds.

Specifications

This collector’s coin weighs 28.28 grams with a diameter of 38.61 millimeters. It comes in the original Royal Mint packaging with a protective coin slipcase.

Superior Quality

Struck twice during production, this brilliant uncirculated coin offers superior quality compared to standard circulating coins. The enhanced striking process creates sharper detail and a more refined finish.

A perfect gift for royal enthusiasts or numismatists, this 2013 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 60th Anniversary Five Pound celebrates a significant milestone in Britain’s longest-reigning monarch’s history.

Hannah C.

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Truly amazing.