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2023 Coronation Silver coins - help needed


Divmad

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I've just been going through various pages on Google about the next Coronation coin offerings, and getting totally confused. It seems like every man, or island, and his dog will be using some sort of "Buckingham Palace approved" coin.

But which is the main one to collect, the one with lasting appeal to the widest audience? 

I can't see any reference yet in the Royal Mint site to a £5 silver crown coin, but surely this should be the mainstay of the forthcoming event from a coin collectors point of view?

 

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Yes pretty much just the royal mint. All its means by Buckingham palace approved is that they have paid for the rights, this usually means a one of payment and a percentage of the profit. 

Years ago I ran a laser engraver in my shed and wanted to do a plaque for anyone that served in the Military and was to include their regiment design and any medals they had received. When I looked into it you can do a one off for free (grave stone or similar) or to sell it was (I think) £500 registration fee and 16% of profit to the royals. Not sure what it is now but didn't end up doing it anyhow. 

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