By Warren Augustine Lyon . Several commemorative Jamaican coins featuring Prince Charles (now King Charles III) were issued in the 1970s and 1980s, typically as high-value silver proof, or "proof-like" numismatic items rather than everyday currency. But the DPM for Jamaica is proposing a commemorative coin.
Key Types of Jamaican Coins with Prince Charles:
- 1972 & 1979 25 Dollars: These are often large silver coins commemorating the Prince of Wales.
- 1981 Royal Wedding: Commemorative silver coins, including $10 and $25 denominations, feature Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
- 10th Anniversary (1979/1980): Certain $25 and $250 dollar coins mark the 10th anniversary of his investiture.
These items are considered collectible, with prices varying based on silver content, condition, and inclusion of original packaging. You can find various listings on platforms like eBay and collector sites like Numista.
If you are looking for information to buy or sell, I can help you find out:
- The current market value of a specific year.
- Whether it's a proof or circulation coin.
- The silver content (e.g., sterling .925).
By Warren Augustine Lyon
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