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British commemorative five shillings coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on horseback

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AI Estimated Value

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$5.00–$15.00

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a British commemorative coin, stylized as a 'crown' or five-shilling piece, housed in a clear protective plastic capsule. The obverse features an equestrian portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in military uniform, consistent with the 1953 coronation crown design by Gilbert Ledward. The inscription around the edge bears the text 'ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT OMN REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR' and 'FIVE SHILLINGS' at the bottom. To the left and right of the rider are the royal symbols 'E R' beneath a crown. The coin exhibits a metallic, lustrous finish suggestive of cupro-nickel or a similar alloy, although a physical metal test would be required for verification. The condition appears to be relatively well-preserved with sharp details on the relief, though the protective case shows some scuffing and tape residue on the left edge. Without examining the reverse or performing a weighted analysis, the exact mintage or metal composition cannot be established as a fact, but the design is stylistically consistent with issues from the 1953 coronation year.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this commemorative five-shilling piece, which bears a design consistent with the 1953 coronation crown of Queen Elizabeth II. The equestrian portrait and inscriptions appear to align with cupro-nickel issues of that period. However, I cannot verify the exact metal composition or weight from a photograph, and physical inspection would be required to determine if this is a standard circulation-quality strike or a specimen strike. My estimate of $5.00 to $15.00 is based on the assumption that this is a common cupro-nickel issue in the condition shown. I am unable to determine from this photo if the coin exhibits any specific minting varieties or if it is a later reproduction or restrike. If this piece were found to be a silver proof version rather than the standard cupro-nickel alloy, the value would increase significantly; conversely, a modern base-metal replica would have negligible value. In the current market, these coins were minted in high quantities (nearly 6 million), which generally keeps prices modest for circulated or average-condition examples. To confirm the identity and market value of this piece, an in-person examination by a numismatist is necessary to assess the strike, perform a weight check, and verify surface characteristics. The scuffing noted on the plastic capsule does not affect the coin's value, but any surface wear or cleaning found on the coin itself upon removal would lower this estimate. The market for mid-century British commemoratives remains stable but and is driven primarily by condition and the presence of any rare die variations that cannot be identified from these images.

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