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2007 Three Coin Silver Proof Crown Collection in Presentation Box
2007 Three Coin Silver Proof Crown Collection in Presentation Box
Reverse of 2007 Silver Proof Diamond Wedding Crown
Reverse of 2007 Silver Proof Diamond Wedding Crown

Reverse of 2007 Silver Proof Golden Wedding Crown
Reverse of 2007 Silver Proof Golden Wedding Crown
2007 Three Coin Silver Proof Crown Collection Certificate
2007 Three Coin Silver Proof Crown Collection Certificate
2007 Three Coin Silver Proof Crown Collection

In 2007, the Royal Mint issued a three coin crown set to celebrate the Diamond Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

The three crowns in the set are:
1972 Silver Wedding Anniversary Silver Proof Crown
1997 Golden Wedding Silver Proof Crown
2007 Diamond Wedding Silver Proof Crown

Technical Specifications
DescriptionDiameterWeightMetalAlloyAMW
Crown38.6128.28Silver0.925 Silver0.8410
Complete Set  Silver 2.523

2007 Three Coin Silver Proof Crown Collection

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