Consequently, how much is a royal wedding commemorative crown worth?
The commemorative crown is one of the most popular. Crowns bought before 1990 are worth 25p in today's money. Those bought after 1990 have a face value of £5.
Likewise, are Charles and Diana coins worth anything? They are of interest to collectors, but of very limited value. The same is true of most commemorative crowns, unless you happen to have one of the special proof sets that were issued alongside the general sale examples. Also in 1981, the Royal Mint issued a very limited collectors run of a two-coin proof set.
Also to know is, how much is a 1981 Charles and Diana gold coin worth?
Value: about $25. Actually, Britain does have a 25p denomination, though it is currently used for commemorative coins. It translated from the old Crown denomination (4 crowns to the pound).
Are commemorative coins worth anything?
Some rare coins could be worth far more than their face value if you sold them to a collector. “The value of a commemorative coin – that is, non-circulating coins – is as a collectable item. They are treasured for their aesthetic and collectable or rarity value,” says Manders.