Featured as our Product of the Month for October, we have the remarkable ‘Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation Coin and Stamp Set’. This collectors set includes all ten British coins issued in 1953, and all four commemorative stamps issued for the coronation.
What is featured in the Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation Coin and Stamp Set?
Many of these coins and stamps are important collector’s items in their own right, but they take on added significance as a set. The crown is the first of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign and was only issued for 1953. It features an ‘Equestrian Portrait’ of Queen Elizabeth II on horseback, rather than the usual facial profile. This is the first of only three occasions on which Queen Elizabeth II has been depicted this way on our coinage. It also includes both types of shilling: many people today would not be aware that there were both English and Scottish design shilling coins in the pre-decimal era. The 1953 Half-crown, Florin, both Shillings, Sixpence and Threepence were all new designs never seen before, making each of these coins the very first of their kind.
In fact, all the coins are special. The crown was a one-year issue for the coronation itself, but all the remaining nine coins are also what is known as one-year types: that is, their design was only issued for one year. This is because in 1953 Her Late Majesty’s titles were changed and this meant that the coins of 1953 are the only types ever to feature the original royal titles. As for the stamps, while all of them are one-year issues, one of the four designs is even more remarkable. The one-and-threepence stamp features Queen Elizabeth II face-on, and it is the only British stamp ever to depict her this way, making it an important portrait piece.
Why is this set a worthy collectable?
Put all these coins and stamps together and you have a set that is worthy of a place in any household: even non-collectors will be impressed at this set of original heritage British coins and stamps, which celebrate the start of what is now the greatest reign in British history. Many also like this set as a way to preserve the memory of ‘old money’ and the beautiful designs of a bygone era. However, as you would expect for a set of sixty-nine-year-old originals, only a limited number of sets are available.
All ten coins in each set are hand selected quality and are virtually as good as the day they left the mint over sixty-nine years ago! The stamps are in mint unused condition – with no unsightly postmarks obscuring the design.
Presented in a descriptive folder with an informative Certificate of Authenticity, you can secure this incredible set HERE.