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Hello, I am new to coin collecting and no very little about collecting coins. My grandfather has recently past away and I have been left with a number of coins so I thought this would be a great way to start collecting them. I have been left with a coin that I can’t find anything about and I was wondering if any of you could help me. I was all so wondering what the value would be. ? Many thanks be

The coin is Elizabeth ii bailiwick of Guernsey 2002 the golden jubilee 25 pounds

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Hello, I am new to coin collecting and no very little about collecting coins. My grandfather has recently past away and I have been left with a number of coins so I thought this would be a great way to start collecting them. I have been left with a coin that I can’t find anything about and I was wondering if any of you could help me. I was all so wondering what the value would be. ? Many thanks be

The coin is Elizabeth ii bailiwick of Guernsey 2002 the golden jubilee 25 pounds

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Many of us tend to steer well clear of modern commemoratives as they are a money-making sideline for the Royal Mint, and the secondary market has a glut of such commemoratives. However, it really does depend on the metal - is it gold? In which case it has a minimum intrinsic value, and probably higher than that if put into auction.

However, if it was inherited, and gold, then nice to own. :) I've no idea of value - you'd need a catalogue of Channel Island coins. There may be a Rotographic publication? Chris Perkins, who runs this website, would know - he publishes them.

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