£5 Commemorative Coins
Since 1953, The Royal Mint has struck several commemorative £5 coins to mark special occasions. These take the form of a cupro-nickel £5 coin, similar to the circulating currency we carry in our pockets, or £5 commemorative coins struck in gold or silver.
These coins commemorate historic events in British history or celebrate important people - usually members of the royal family - and the £5 coins have an often-confusing mixture of names; as well as being called £5 coins, they might also be known as a Crown coin, or even a Quintuple Sovereign.
Crown coins have a long history dating back to 1707, when they were common circulation currency struck in silver. The original gold Crown coin was struck in the 16th and 17th centuries for the Stuart kings. Crown coins are considered legal tender in Great Britain, with a face value of £5, but are no longer issued as common currency.
Commemorative £5 coins value
The true value of these commemorative £5 coins is as a ‘numismatic’ or collectible coin, rather than anything based on their legal tender value. Traditionally they were denominated as a quarter of a pound, 5 shillings before decimalisation, or 25p today. In 1990, the denomination of a Crown was revalued to £5. Therefore, crowns minted before 1990 have a legal tender value of 25p, and after this time their legal tender is £5. Ultimately this matters little because Crown coins, even those issued before 1990, will have a collectible value in excess of £5.
A normal base metal Crown may fetch £10 or more if particularly desirable. The gold and silver commemorative £5 coins will often be worth far more on metal value alone, and their more limited mintage figures may result in an even high price. If you wish to get a quote for a gold £5 Crown coin please email support@bullionbypost.co.uk with a photo of the coin and one of the team will be happy to help.
Commemorative £5 gold proofs
In addition to cupro-nickel £5 commemorative coins, it is usual for The Royal Mint to strike gold proof versions. These are generally 916.7 fineness or 22 carat, and contain 36.613g of pure gold, meaning they weigh slightly more than the traditional troy ounce bullion coins.
The precious metal content of these bullion coins far exceeds that of their face value, but as legal tender they enjoy tax benefits over precious metal bars of the same weight. The commemorative designs further add to their worth, which makes them highly attractive to both coin collectors and financial investors.

The first commemorative Crown or £5 coin was issued in 1953, to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II. The second was not minted until seven years later, and celebrated the New York Exhibition. These were then followed in 1965 by the Winston Churchill Crown, a popular coin that marked the first non-royal to feature on a UK coin.
The 1977 Jubilee Crown was even more popular, with over 37 million of the coins struck! Almost as popular was the 1981 Charles & Diana wedding Crown, with almost 27 million minted.
Since the first few Crown coins, requests for commemorative coins have grown dramatically. Consequently, the frequency of the Royal Mint issues has increased to meet the demand from collectors. In 2019 alone, eight designs of £5 coins marking significant events were minted.
Not all collectible £5 coins can be classed as commemorative though. The 2oz silver Queen's Beasts coins, for example, are issued with face values of £5. The design changes each year, making them collectable, but they do not mark any specific event. These are therefore not classed as commemorative coins.
Gold Sovereigns have a face value of £1, but are also available in £5 denominations, referred to as Quintuple Sovereigns. These £5 denomination gold coins feature the same general design each year, and are also not classed as commemorative £5 coins.
Commemorative £5 Coins List
- 1953 - Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
- 1960 - New York Exhibition
- 1965 - Death of Sir Winston Churchill
- 1972 - Queen and Prince Philip Silver Wedding Anniversary
- 1977 - Queen's Silver Jubilee
- 1980 - Queen Mother's 80th Birthday
- 1981 - Prince Charles and Lady Diana Wedding
- 1990 - Queen Mother's 90th Birthday
- 1993 - 40th Anniversary of the Queen's Coronation
- 1996 - Queen's 70th Birthday
- 1997 - Queen and Prince Philip Golden Wedding Anniversary
- 1998 - Prince Charles' 50th Birthday
- 1999 - Princess Diana Memorial
- 1999 - Millennium
- 2000 - Queen Mother's 100th Birthday
- 2001 - 100th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Victoria
- 2002 - Queen's Golden Jubilee
- 2002 - Queen Mother's Memorial
- 2003 - 50th Anniversary of the Queen's Coronation
- 2004 - 100th Anniversary of the Entente Cordiale
- 2005 - 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar
- 2005 - 200th Anniversary of the Death of Lord Nelson
- 2006 - Queen's 80th Birthday
- 2007 - Queen and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Anniversary
- 2008 - 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth I
- 2008 - Prince Charles' 60th Birthday
- 2009 - 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII
- 2010 - 350th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy
- 2011 - Prince Philip's 90th Birthday
- 2011 - Prince William and Catherine Middleton Wedding
- 2012 - Queen's Diamond Jubilee
- 2013 - 60th Anniversary of the Queen's Coronation
- 2013 - Christening of Prince George
- 2013 - 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne
- 2015 - 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill
- 2015 - 200th Anniversary of Waterloo
- 2015 - Christening of Princess Charlotte
- 2016 - Queen's 90th Birthday
- 2017 - 1000th Anniversary of King Canute's Coronation
- 2017 - Centenary of the House of Windsor
- 2017 - Queen's Sapphire Jubilee
- 2017 - Queen and Prince Philip's Platinum Wedding Anniversary
- 2018 - Prince George's 5th Birthday
- 2018 - Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Wedding
- 2018 - Sapphire Anniversary of the Queen's Coronation
- 2018 - Prince Charles' 70th Birthday
- 2019 - The Lion of England - Cricket World Cup
- 2022 - Elizabeth II Memorial Crown
- 2022 - 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb
- 2023 - Coronation of King Charles III
- 2023 - 75th Birthday of King Charles III
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