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1953 5 Shillings coin

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1953 United Kingdom Coronation Crown, a commemorative five-shilling coin struck by the Royal Mint to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.Coin SpecificationsDenomination: Five Shillings (One Crown).Composition: Cupro-nickel (copper-nickel alloy).Mintage: Approximately 6,002,621 pieces were minted.Legal Tender Status: It remains official legal tender in the UK, carrying a decimalized face value of 25 pence.Visual Design DetailsThe intricate reverse design was jointly created by artists Edgar Fuller and Cecil Thomas. It incorporates symbolic representations of the constituent nations forming the United Kingdom:Shields: Four flat-topped shields form a diagonal cross (saltire) around the central St. Edward's Crown. The top-left and bottom-right shields display the three lions of England, the top-right shield features the lion rampant of Scotland, and the bottom-left shield depicts the harp of Ireland.Floral Emblems: The spaces between the shields house traditional national plants: a rose for England, a thistle for Scotland, a shamrock for Northern Ireland, and a leek for Wales.Date: The coronation year, 1953, is split on either side of the bottom leek emblem.

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02 Jul 2026
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