UK 1993 40th Anniversary of Coronation Silver Proof £5
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A must-have for your collection.
Celebrate a major milestone in royal history with this stunning 1993 silver proof £5 coin, issued by the Royal Mint to mark the 40th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation (1953–1993). Featuring the original 1953 effigy of The Queen by Mary Gillick on the obverse and, on the reverse, the majestic St Edward’s Crown surrounded by forty mounted trumpeters, both designs masterfully created by Robert Elderton.
Here's why the UK 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary Silver Proof £5 is a CPM Prestige recommendation...
A milestone royal anniversary piece – Struck to honour the 40th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation, this coin captures a defining moment in modern British history, making it a meaningful addition to any serious collection.
Iconic dual-artist design – Featuring Mary Gillick’s beloved early portrait of The Queen and Robert Elderton’s richly detailed reverse with St Edward’s Crown, it showcases two significant artistic styles in one standout coin.
Premium silver proof quality – Struck in 92.5% Sterling Silver with a sharp proof finish, it offers exceptional visual appeal and craftsmanship that sets it apart from standard commemorative issues.
A sought-after limited edition – With a restricted mintage and original Royal Mint presentation packaging, this piece carries both scarcity and prestige, ensuring it stands out as a centrepiece in any royal or numismatic collection.
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Country of Issue: UK
Year of Issue: 1993
Metal: Sterling Silver
Weight: 28.28g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Denomination: £5
Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse: St Edward's Crown







