THE PRINCE OF WALES & LADY DIANA SPENCER 1981

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2023
  • Hello, everyone! Welcome back to Roberts Coin Adventures. Today, we're delving into numismatic history again, this time exploring a coin that holds a truly iconic moment - The Prince of Wales & Lady Diana Spencer 1981 coin. Join me as we uncover the story behind this coin and its significance. Released in 1981, The Prince of Wales & Lady Diana Spencer coin marked a significant moment in British history - the marriage of Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer. This royal wedding captured the world's attention, and the coin was created to commemorate this joyous occasion. The coin's design often features a dual portrait of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on the obverse side. This showcases their youthful and hopeful faces, symbolizing their journey as a newlywed couple. On the reverse side, you might find the coat of arms or another symbol representing the British monarchy. The coin was issued by the United Kingdom, and the mintage was limited, making it a cherished collector's item. The rarity of this coin, coupled with its historical significance, contributes to its appeal among coin enthusiasts. These coins were typically minted using materials like cupronickel or silver. The choice of materials not only influenced the coin's appearance but also added to its value. Given the historical context and the fame surrounding the royal wedding, The Prince of Wales & Lady Diana Spencer 1981 coin has garnered immense interest among collectors. The condition of the coin, its rarity, and its historical significance all play a role in determining its value. Beyond its numismatic value, this coin serves as a timeless reminder of the fairy-tale wedding that captivated millions around the world. It's a piece of history that carries both sentiment and significance. And there you have it - an introduction to The Prince of Wales & Lady Diana Spencer 1981 coin. This coin allows us to hold a tangible piece of the iconic royal wedding and remember the excitement and hope that surrounded it."
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Komentáře • 11

  • @harryzero1566
    @harryzero1566 Před 28 dny

    Im surprised Parker Bowels isnt on the other side!

    • @ROBERTSCOIN
      @ROBERTSCOIN  Před 28 dny

      But if she was I wouldn't got so many views like I have anyway I don't think the royal mint could fit her wheel can on the coin.

  • @ongernie7216
    @ongernie7216 Před 2 měsíci

    I have the set of 14 pieces. It is set in a frame.

  • @jaimeguzman3430
    @jaimeguzman3430 Před 8 měsíci

    I have 1 is this

  • @robhollywood647
    @robhollywood647 Před 2 měsíci

    Prince Charles has not only remarried, he's now the King formerly known as Prince.

    • @ROBERTSCOIN
      @ROBERTSCOIN  Před 2 měsíci

      I know this but thank you anyway.

    • @robhollywood647
      @robhollywood647 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ROBERTSCOIN No worries. Many of us have got used to calling him Prince Charles for so long so it's an easy thing to say when referring to him even now. I point out to people who do this he is "the King formerly known as Prince" (a play on when Prince the singer, for a period of time changed his name to "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince")

    • @ROBERTSCOIN
      @ROBERTSCOIN  Před 2 měsíci

      @@robhollywood647 The reason I put prince down was because that's what it says on the coin I know he is the king now but in 1981 he was a prince.