As the world celebrates the life of Queen Elizabeth II, we offer a new coin featuring a double portrait of Her Late Majesty by the esteemed artist David Cornell. The double portrait features Elizabeth at the beginning and end of a reign that lasted 70 years and 214 days. This is the longest reign of any British monarch in history.
Arrives with a display box. Stunning new coin in honor of Queen Elizabeth II! Limited mintage of just 9,999 silver coins! Contains 1 Troy oz of.Bears a face value of 5 Dollars backed by Barbados. The obverse field depicts the Barbados coat of arms. On the reverse side of the coin is a dual portrait of Elizabeth II.
When Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born on April 21. 1926, it was assumed by most that she would lead a quiet life out of the spotlight. After all, her Uncle Edward was the rightful heir to the throne, which meant her chances of becoming Queen were slim at best. But then the unthinkable happened: Following his accession, Edward fell in love with a divorcee from America and abdicated the throne. Suddenly her father George was king, which meant Elizabeth was now heir to the throne.
Each 2022 1 oz Barbados Double Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II Coin has been produced with proof-like visuals and will arrive in original mint packaging. This includes an elegant display case.
If you know someone with a great love for Queen Elizabeth II, these coins could make for a thoughtful gift idea. They have been struck in. 999 pure silver and are also legal tender under the monetary authority of Barbados.
The obverse of 2022 1 oz Silver Double Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II Coins features the Barbados coat of arms. This national emblem features a shield being propped up by a dolphin and a pelican. Upon the shield, there is a bearded fig tree and a pair of flowers. Below is the Barbadian motto Pride and Industry.
Inscriptions on the obverse read Barbados, 1 oz, 5 Dollars, Ag. Upon the reverse of 2022 1 oz Barbados Silver Queen Elizabeth II Coins there is a double portrait of Her Late Majesty. Designed by David Cornell, these overlapping effigies present Elizabeth II as both a youthful queen and as a wise, older monarch.