CIMA Unveils Second Queen’s Jubilee Commemorative Coin
The special commemorative collection is in honour of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Last June, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated 60 years since she ascended the throne. The Diamond Jubilee festivities took place in London for four days, but were celebrated all throughout the Commonwealth.
With a face value of $5, the limited edition, silver coin design illustrates a hallmark of the Queen’s 60-year reign that is of personal significance to the Sovereign. A portrait of HRM Queen Elizabeth II, the denomination (Five Dollars) and the words “Cayman Islands” is on the obverse side. The reverse of “The Queen’s Golden Jubilee” coin features the image of the Jubilee Beacon as well as the phrase “A Celebration that Binds Us Together as a Nation” – an excerpt from the Queen’s Golden Jubilee speech in 2002.
An initial amount of 50 coins will be available for local sales at a sale price of CI$89.65. Each coin comes with a special Jubilee information card from the Royal Mint.
For more information on obtaining these coins, please contact the CIMA Currency Division on the ground floor of the Government Administration Building, 133 Elgin Avenue, between 9:00am and 4:00pm, at extension 244-1596, or by email at [email protected]