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closed 2002 Royal Mint QE2 Golden Jubilee 24 Coin Gold & Silver Proof Set


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Quite an impressive set really... 22 Sterling, 2 0.999 coins in a Cherry Wood Presentation box. Two coins from 12 Commonwealth countries: Alderney, Australia, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands, East Caribbean States, Fiji, Guernsey, Jersey, New Zealand, Solomon Islands and the UK. All proofs with limited mintages. 20 of the 24 coins have 24k gold plating on the Queen's portrait. They seem to have made the odd error though: some of them have more gold than portrait! COA for each coin as well as an explanatory booklet. 22 troy ounces of silver all told. Complete package aside from a velvet pouch that they come with when new. Hard to judge the value: seen them go on Ebay from 260 to well over 600 pounds. I can't vouch for the condition of those ones but this is in very good condition, coin & presentation box both and aside from a couple of dinks on the box you'd think it was brand new.

Will take £550 cash but would much prefer 2 & a quarter sovereigns. It's a bit of a beast weight wise so I have to ask for £20 postage UK or worldwide.

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The 2002 Accession Jubilee Coins are as follows:-

Alderney 

Denomination:- 5 Pounds 

Alloy:- Sterling ( .925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'Head of State', by Marcel Canzoni.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Alderney

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling ( .925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'Coronation Procession', by Robert Lowe.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Australia

Denomination:- 1 Dollar

Alloy:- .999 Fine Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Birthday Parade', by Travis Farley.

Features:- Reverse design enamelled in full colour. Bears the mint-mark 'P' (Perth).

 

Bermuda

Denomination:- 5 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling ( .925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'State Trumpeters', by Emma Noble.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Cayman Islands

Denomination:- 2 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'King Edward The Confessor', by Claire Harper.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Cook Islands

Denomination:- 1 Dollar

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'Street Parties', by Emma Noble.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

East Caribbean States

Denomination:- 10 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Golden Jubilee Summer Party', by Ceri Tuck.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Fiji

Denomination:- 10 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'Defender of the Faith', by Matthew Bonnacorsi.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Fiji

Denomination:- 10 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'Westminster Choristers', by Robert Lowe.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Guernsey

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Gold State Coach', by Robert Evans.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Jersey

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Vivat Regina Elizabetha', by Robert Evans.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

New Zealand

Denomination:- 5 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Royal Sceptre', by Robert Lowe.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Solomon Islands

Denomination:- 5 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'State Opening of Parliament', by Gordon Summers.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Solomon Islands

Denomination:- 5 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'The Sovereign's Orb', by Claire Harper.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

United Kingdom

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:- 'Accession Portrait', by Ian Rank-Broadley.

Features:- 'Equestrian Profile' Obverse design.

 

2003 Dated (Coronation Jubilee) Coins Specifications are:-

 

Australia

Denomination:- 1 Dollar

Alloy:- .999 Fine Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'St. Edward's Crown', by Travis Farley.

Features:- Reverse design enamelled in full colour. Bears the mint-mark 'P' (Perth).

 

Bermuda

Denomination:- 5 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Royal Visit', by Robert Evans.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Cayman Islands

Denomination:- 2 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Chelsea Flower Show', by Robert Lowe.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Cook Islands

Denomination:- 1 Dollar

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf

Reverse:-  'Royal Gun Salutes', by Gordon Summers.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

East Caribbean States

Denomination:- 10 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Royal Maundy Money', by Claire Harper.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Guernsey

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Trooping the Colour', by Robert Evans.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

Jersey

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'Remembrance Sunday', by Christine Ellingham.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

New Zealand

Denomination:- 5 Dollars

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley

Reverse:-  'St. Edward's Crown', by Phillip O'Shea.

Features:- Queen's portrait highlighted in 22 Carat Gold.

 

United Kingdom

Denomination:- 5 Pounds

Alloy:- Sterling (.925) Silver

Obverse:- Queens portrait by Tom Phillips

Reverse:-  'Coronation', by Tom Phillips.

Features:- Unique 'Line Profile' head design used on Obverse

 

 

 

 

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Sorry to intrude on your sale (feel free to ask a mod to delete if you wish) but just an observation.

You're offering 22 t.oz of silver at a premium of 63% (yes I know they're proof and "collectable") and want 2 and 1/2 sovereigns in exchange at 8% less than spot.

I was wondering if you'd made a mistake in your calculations?

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Hi Steve,

Not at all, it's a legitimate query. Why would I want a mod to delete your post? Lulz. It should be 2 sovs & a quarter really, based on the HGM prices I looked at today. As explained in the original post my price is trying to find a middle ground between the highest and lowest price I've seen the set go for and somewhat haughtily imagining that my set is at the better end of the examples I've seen. Doubtless it's a niche item: what I will say is I've seen a large number -at least 15- of the coins in the set go singly for £40 plus down the years, oftentimes without COA's. I've been tempted to go down that route but it is a collection after all and seems a shame to break it up and chuck the box for the sake of financial expediency.

Anyway it's out there now and I'm sure people will form a view. 

Kind regards.

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