Silver Coin Jamaica: 10th Anniversary of the Conferment of the Title Prince of Wales 25 Dollars 1979
Jamaica Silver Coin: 10th Anniversary of the Investiture of the Prince of Wales 25 Dollars 1979 is a commemorative collector issue marking the 1969 event when Prince Charles received the title of Prince of Wales. It was one of the most significant moments in the history of the British monarchy in the 20th century.
The coin was struck in .925 silver with a weight of 136.08 g and a diameter of 63 mm, making it an impressive collector’s piece. It carries a face value of 25 Jamaican dollars and has a reeded edge. The issue was released in 1979, during the reign of Elizabeth II.
The coin combines historical and collector value, reflecting Jamaica’s relationship with the British monarchy and state symbolism expressed through heraldic motifs.
Obverse features the coat of arms of Jamaica and the inscriptions "JAMAICA," the national motto "OUT OF MANY ONE PEOPLE," the dates "1969" and "1979," as well as the face value "TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS."
Reverse depicts a portrait of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, along with the inscriptions "10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INVESTITURE" and "CHARLES PRINCE OF WALES."
Note: The photo is for illustrative purposes. The actual appearance of the coin may vary slightly.




