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2002 marked 50 years since Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne following the passing of her father, King George VI. To celebrate this remarkable royal occasion, The Royal Mint struck a commemorative Golden Jubilee £5 Crown coin, with other Commonwealth countries also issuing their own coins, collected together in this premium set.
This collectable set contains 24 Crown-sized silver proof coins in a range of denominations from countries around the Commonwealth, including:
The obverse of the coins in this commemorative set features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, either by Ian Rank-Broadley or by Raphael Maklouf.
These 2002 Golden Jubilee coins are struck in 28.28 grams of .925 sterling silver, with the exception of two coloured-reverse Australian coins struck in 31.15 grams of 999.0 fine silver. Several of the coins in this set feature selective 22-carat gold plating, a stylish highlight of these designs.
The coins in this pre-owned set are individually encapsulated in a wooden display box, complete with two coin trays and a detailed information booklet. From an edition of 15,000, these Golden Jubilee silver proof sets are often found with an engraved plaque on the side detailing the original recipient and the issue number.