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I have the 2004 60th memorial collection of 3N0 £5 coins with the red poppy in a legion box with newspaper memorabillia and UK/US/CAN badges...I am trying to establish the market value.

2006-11-06 06:20:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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Is this what you have? Click on this link and look most of the way to the bottom of the page (This is a coin from Jersey):

http://hiwaay.net/~hfears/ww2/ww2.htm

60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE D-DAY LANDINGS
Five Pounds
This coin, struck by the Royal Mint, is part of a issue to commemorates the 60th anniversary of the D-Day Landings. The issue consist of three crown sized £5 coins struck in silver proof, brilliant uncirculated base metal and gold. The reverse has been designed by David Cornell, FRSA, FRSB and features the beach landings in great detail. Endorsed by the Royal British Legion the design includes a poppy, which is coloured in red on the silver proof coin. The obverse of each coin depicts the popular portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley. This gold crown has a limited edition of 500.

2006-11-07 12:37:04 · answer #1 · answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7 · 0 0

This sounds like a speciality item. It is not just a coin item. You may have to take it to a dealer to find out. A lot of times on things like that is you need to find a buyer and come up with a price on your own. With medals and tokens it is the same. Sorry I could not help more.

2006-11-06 19:23:58 · answer #2 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

who knows?

2006-11-06 14:33:01 · answer #3 · answered by Step 4 · 0 0

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