Coins of British Overseas Territories
5669 coin types from British Overseas Territories are catalogued. They span 1616 to 2024.
Advanced search
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1978)
Coronation Jubilee - The Chair
Silver (.925)
51.35g
ø 45mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1978)
Coronation Jubilee - The Ampulla
Silver (.925)
51.35g
ø 45mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1978)
Coronation Jubilee - The Orb
Silver (.925)
51.35g
ø 45mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: House of Plantagenet I
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: House of Plantagenet II
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: House of Lancaster
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: House of Tudor
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: Houses of Stuart and Orange-Nassau
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: House of Hanover
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1980)
Kings of England: Houses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Windsor
Silver (.500)
35.64g
ø 42mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1975–1977)
Sovereign Queens of England
Silver (.925)
64.8g
ø 50mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1977)
Queen Mary I
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Hanover
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
Saxon Kings
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Plantagenet II
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Plantagenet I
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha/House of Windsor
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of York
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Tudor
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Normandy
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Stuart and Orange
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1979–1980)
House of Lancaster
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1977)
Queen Elizabeth I
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1977)
Queen Victoria
Gold (.500)
11.34g
ø 27mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
50 Dollars - Elizabeth II
(1985)
Bird Conservation
Silver (.925)
129.6g
ø 63mm
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.