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Obverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday £5 Crown
Obverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday £5 Crown
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Reverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday Silver Piedfort Proof £5 Crown
Reverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday Silver Proof £5 Crown
Reverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday Silver Piedfort Proof £5 Crown
Reverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday Silver Proof Piedfort £5 Crown
Reverse of 2006 Queens 80th Birthday Silver Proof £5 Crown
2006 Queens 80th Birthday Silver Proof £5 Crown in Presentation Box
Commemorative Five Pounds Crown
During the last half century, crowns have often been issued to commemorate special events. The 2006 Five Pound piece will be crown sized coin, probably struck in three different metals and a total of five different variations. It will mark the occasion of the 80th birthday of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II.
80 Year History
At 2.40 a.m. on the morning of 21st April 1926, the fair-haired, blue-eyed princess entered the world to the delight of her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York.

At the age of eight the young princess moved with her parents to Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, where she was able to indulge her passion for animals and develop her already competent horse riding skills.

On 10th July 1947 the nation rejoiced at the statement from the Palace announcing the betrothal of the Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mounbatten, "to which union The King has gladly given his consent".

On 14th November 1948 Princess Elizabeth gave birth to a 7lb 8 oz boy, later to be christened Charles Philip Arthur George. This joyous occasion gave the monarchy and the public the psychological lift needed in bringing a promise of future stability and hope to a recovering nation.

The Coronation of the Queen on 2nd June 1953 was a ceremony of great pageantry, during which the Duke of Edinburgh spoke these words:
"I Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, do become your liege man of life and limb, and of earthly worship, and faith and truth I will bear unto you".

As Her Majesty the Queen celebrated her seventieth birthday in 1966, so we celebrated a unique and remarkable life.
After becoming Heir Presumptive at the tender age of nine, the young Princess Elizabeth was schooled in the duties and responsibilities required of a future monarch. Her true appreciation of this role was to be highlighted in a radio broadcast on her twenty-first birthday, when she made a commitment that has since become famous:
"I declare before you that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service, and the service of our great Imperial Commonwealth to which we all belong".

Since then, many changes have taken place in the world: the announcement that Everest had been conquered was made on the morning of her Coronation; the first supersonic flight was made by Concorde; man conquered the ties of the earth and set foot in the moon; and the first test tube baby was born.
During this time, the Queen has also seen no fewer than nine Prime Ministers starting with Winston Churchill, and has developed an enormous wealth of experience and knowledge.
What has remained constant, however, is the unfaltering dedication the Queen has devoted and still devotes to her many roles, both at home and in the Commonwealth. In addition to her constitutional role, the Queen is also the most recognisable symbol of Britain and represents the national conscience both at home and abroad. It is an awesome burden, and one which requires her private life to be carefully separated from her public duties.

It has been said that if Buckingham Palace is her office, then Windsor is very much the Queen's home. As the mother of four children and the grandmother of six, the Queen also places a great deal of importance on her role as head of the family. The traditional family Christmas and New Year celebrations now take place at the Sandringham estate, while Balmoral is normally reserved for the summer holidays, where the Queen and her family can relax totally in the tranquillity and beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
Off-duty, the Queen is primarily a country woman with countryside interests. During these times of quiet domesticity, walking, shooting, fishing and horse riding are just some of the recreational activities the Queen may enjoy. Inheriting the royal racing stables in 1952 enabled the Queen, who was already a competent rider, to indulge her tremendous love and enthusiasm for horses. Her great passion for this most noble of animals is renowned, as is her incredible knowledge of bloodlines and expertise in breeding them, all of which have brought her respect and acclaim throughout the world. It is undeniably, therefore, a lifetime of service and devotion to duty that is commemorated by the special issue of a seventieth birthday crown.

Milestones in the Life of Her Majesty the Queen
21st April 1926Born at 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London.
12th December 1936Becomes Heir Presumptive.
22nd July 1939Meets Prince Philip of Greece for the first time during a family holiday.
21st April 1947Celebrates her 21st birthday in South Africa and dedicates her life to Britain and the Commonwealth.
10th July 1947The King announces the engagement of Princess Elizabeth to the now Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, RN.
20th November 1947Marries Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey.
14th November 1948Gives birth to her first son, Charles Philip Arthur George.
15th August 1950Gives birth to her second child, Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise.
6th February 1952Accedes to the throne, aged 25.
4th November 1952Attends her first State Opening of Parliament as Queen.
2nd June 1953Crowned Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey.
19th February 1960Gives birth to her second son, Andrew Albert Christian Edward.
10th March 1964Gives birth to her fourth child, Edward Antony Richard Louis.
1st July 1969Invests Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.
20th November 1972The Queen and Prince Philip celebrate their silver wedding anniversary.
7th June 1977Silver Jubilee of her accession to the throne.
15th November 1977First grandchild born, master Peter Philips, son of Princess Anne.
13th June 1987Bestows the title of Princess Royal on Princess Anne.
6th - 8th May 1995Leads the 50th anniversary of VE Day celebrations in London.
21st April 1996Celebrates her 70th birthday.
20th November 1997The Queen and Prince Philip celebrate their golden wedding anniversary.
7th June 2002Golden Jubilee of her accession to the throne.
21st April 2006Celebrates her 80th birthday.

Obverse:
The fourth portrait of the Queen facing right.
ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D
FIVE POUNDS

Reverse:
The reverse of the 2006 crown, was designed by medallic artist Danuta Solowiej-Wedderburn

Edge
The edge is inscribed in incuse lettering:-
VIVAT REGINA ELIZABETHA

Specifications
VersionDiameterWeightAlloyAMWIssue
Uncirculated38.6128.28Cupro-nickel  
Silver Proof38.6128.280.925 Silver0.841050,000
Silver Piedfort Proof38.6156.560.925 Silver1.6825,000
Gold Proof38.6139.940.917 Gold1.17752,750
Platinum Proof38.6194.200.950 Platinum2.8772250

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2006 Queen's 80th Birthday £5 for £5
Each year, both the Royal Mint, and Westminster Collections offer a loss-leader of a £5 crown for £5, post free. This is to get you onto their mailing lists, and into their clutches, usually so they can market their more profitable items at you. Here at Chard, we don't believe in this type of aggressive marketing, and some years back, we stopped offering the ordinary circulation crowns because we recieved too may complaints about the quality of their finish, even though this is a factor which is beyond our control.
We noticed the Royal Mint's offer which is restricted to one coin per household

The Royal Mint has received approval to issue an historic new British coin on the occasion of The Queen's 80th Birthday. The £5 coin will be available for one year only and is sure to be a real collector's item. As we are expecting unprecedented demand we are issuing a limit of one per household and have introduced a special application procedure to allow you to order your coin in advance. Don't miss your chance to be amongst the first to own one for no more than the face value of £5. The Queen's 80th Birthday £5 coin will be sent direct from the Royal Mint in 2006, in time to celebrate The Queen's 80th birthday on 21st April.

Gold £5 Crowns
For current pricing on the gold proof versions of any of the Five Pound Crowns, from 1990 onwards, please use the £5 Gold Coins pages of our "Tax Free Gold" website.

British Platinum Piedfort Crowns
Starting in 2004, the Royal Mint has issued platinum piedfort proof crowns. These are naturally very expensive. We can usually supply them new to order if required, but we prefer to source lower priced ones from the secondary market. Please contact us if you are interested.

Platinum Bullion Coins
Platinum coins are subject to VAT in the UK, so we have not until recently offered new platinum bullion coins, however, we can now obtain and supply them to special order. If demand is sufficiently high, we will start to carry them in stock.

2006 Coin Sets

2006 Queen's 80th Birthday Silver Collection

2006 Coins Index

See also our British Coin Sets page.

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