Is this coin wrth anything?

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I’m sorry, but I couldn’t think of anywhere else to post this question.

I own a Prince Charles/Princess Diana royal wedding commemorative coin. It’s in mint condition, still in it’s original plastic case. Would that be worth anything or were those a dime a dozen.

I’d be happy to ask my question elsewhere if someone would point me in the right direction. Thank you.
Frankie, Thanks for taking the time to seaerch. :)

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4 Responses to “Is this coin wrth anything?”

  1. curtisports2 Says:

    We don’t have enough information. There were many different commemorative coins issued for the wedding. Coins were issued by at least 16 different countries of the British Commonwealth, both as circulating coinage in base metals, and in precious metals for collectors. They range in value from very little to quite a lot.

    Without knowing exactly what you have, nobody here can give an accurate answer.

  2. joey box Says:

    try going to a pawn shop

  3. Frankie Says:

    Not much..The most sites I looked at, averaged about 4 bucks.

  4. Scott Stevenson Says:

    The only thing I would add to Frankie’s answer is that if you’ve got the "proof" version, it’s about a $25 item.

    Proof coins are easy to distinguish–the fields are mirror-like, while the rest of the design has what is called a "frosty" texture.

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