Queen elizabeth the second coin worth?

If you cut it in half it should be worth half a crown , so a crown, why are ya going to nick it.

I'll assume you mean the Imperial State Crown (The one used at the opening of parliament and at coronations). There are several crowns in the Crown Jewels. Essentially, the crown is made of pure gold, and there's quite a bit of it.

That's not the most valuable part, however, that would be St Edward's Sapphire, the Black Prince's Ruby and the Cullinan Diamond, lesser star of Africa. St Edward's Sapphire was in the ring of Edward the Confessor in 1042 and has several interesting legends attached to it. The Black Prince's Ruby is actually a vast spinel but is valued for it's history. The Cullian diamond is an enormous diamond that was dug out of the ground by an old man with a walking stick in Africa. Most important of all would be the Koh-I-Noor diamond, the most beautiful and physically perfect diamond known to man.

It is said to hold a curse that "He who owns this diamond will rule the world, but will also know all of its misfortunes. Only God, or a woman can wear it with impunity". This has held true for centuries, the British Empire being an example.

The gems, stones and gold cannot be valued, but it would be at least billions. The grade and standard of the gold and jewels, plus the thousands of years of history, make the Imperial State Crown one of the most valuable objects worldwide.

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